The Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued a warning to over a dozen state election officials, stating that they may face arrest if any noncitizen votes are cast in their jurisdictions. The DOJ's warning was communicated through a letter that requires election officials to provide a response within five days, detailing their plans to ensure compliance with laws prohibiting noncitizen voting. Amna Nawaz spoke with Jessica Huseman from Votebeat, who obtained the letter.
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DOJ issues warning to state election officials regarding noncitizen voting
The Department of Justice has warned state election officials that they could be arrested if noncitizens vote in their states. The officials have been given five days to outline their compliance measures regarding noncitizen voting laws.
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DOJ threatens to arrest state election officials if noncitizens vote
DOJ issues warning to state election officials regarding noncitizen voting