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DHS Revises Nevada Non-Citizen Voter Count to Just 185 After Initial Claims
21 Ağustos 2026The Guardian
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has revised its earlier claim regarding non-citizens on Nevada's voter rolls, confirming that only 185 individuals are actually non-citizens. This admission comes after the DHS initially suggested there were as many as 16,000 non-citizens registered.
- The discrepancy raises questions about the accuracy of voter roll data and the implications for electoral integrity.
- The DHS's initial claim was part of a broader narrative around voter integrity that has gained traction in recent years, particularly among certain political figures. This incident reflects ongoing debates about voter registration practices and the balance between ensuring electoral security and protecting access to…
- The significant reduction in the number of confirmed non-citizens on Nevada's voter rolls highlights the potential dangers of overstating voter fraud claims. Such assertions can lead to unnecessary policy changes and voter suppression efforts based on unfounded fears.
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This article is based on information obtained from the Guardian and may be subject to updates as new information becomes available.
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