The Justice Department plans to share sensitive voter data with Homeland Security
Source: NPR Topics: News · Bias: Center
Summary
The Justice Department has sought voter data from states. It now says it plans to share that data with the Department of Homeland Security, to run it through a controversial citizenship check tool.
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