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The Doj investigates the lists of voters for non-citizens as part of the order of the new Trump

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The Attorney General Pam Bondi ordered officials of the Ministry of Justice (DoJ) to probe electoral practices across the country in the efforts of the Trump administration to suppress federal electoral laws.

The DOJ civil rights division largely directs the effort, which consisted in looking for information from states on their electoral practices and their voter registration lists, sometimes called “voter roles”, and emphasizing the identification of any non-citizen on them.

“The integrity of the elections begins with lists of own voters. This is the basis of secure elections,” a source from the DoJ told Fox News. “There has been a culture of non-compliance with several states that do not keep their roles up to date. This Doj is repressed.”

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Prosecutor General Pam Bondi speaks alongside President Donald Trump on the recent decisions of the Supreme Court in the White House Information Salle on June 27, 2025, in Washington, DC (Joe Raedle / Getty Images)

Some states, like Wisconsin And Utahshared the recent correspondence of the elections they had with the doj on state websites. The New Hampshire Republican Secretary of State rejected a request To provide MJ with a database of state -of -scale voters, claiming that the laws do not allow the State to do so.

The department sent more unusual requests to request to many local electoral offices in California, asking for large personal data on the non-citizens who found themselves on the registration lists of voters.

At least one of the beneficiaries, the County of Orange, resisted the requestinciting the Doj to continue. County lawyers replied that county electoral officials were authorized under federal law to retain sensitive information on voters.

The burst of activity stems from a decree that Trump signed in March by feeling the Attorney General with coordination with the States on the integrity of the elections, which was an absolute priority for him since his electoral loss in 2020. Trump ordered the Doj to examine how the states manage their lists of recording voters, to conclude information sharing agreements with states, to help states pursuing the elections and punish non -cooperative states as far as possible.

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The electoral worker inspects the ballots.

An electoral worker withdraws a ballot from an envelope to count and inspect the pages within the County and Electoral Center of the county of Maricopa (MCTEC) on the day of the ballot, on November 5, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona. (Patrick T. Fallon / AFP via Getty Images)

Several States led by Democrats have continued on the ordinance, and a Federal Massachusetts judge temporarily blocked parties, claiming that “the Constitution does not give the president of specific powers on the elections”. The DoJ appeals to the decision.

Senator Dick DurbinD-ill., Flamma The efforts of the doj, suggesting that they were designed to hinder the capacity of the racial minorities to vote.

“These efforts, made under the guise of fight against fraud, will disproportionately endanger colored voters, low -income communities and military personnel in active service,” said Durbin.

Trump frequently expressed his grievances on electoral fraud, saying that he is widespread and that illegal immigrants vote, but there are little evidence to support these claims.

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Although the States have identified non-citizens on the voter lists and deleted them as part of the maintenance of the routine voters, they have rarely been found to have voted ballots. “The existing guarantees are widely effective”, an innovation and research center on the elections analysis Recently found.

Last October, a Chinese national would have voted in the 2024 Michigan elections. The suspect, a student from the University of Michigan legally living in the country, used his information identification information and other data to fill out a voter registration form the same day. He was accused of electoral fraud and perjury.

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