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DOJ investigates non-citizen voter roles under new Trump orders

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Attorney General Pam Bondy has directed Department of Justice (DOJ) officials to investigate election practices around the country as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to crack down on federal election laws.

The DOJ’s civil rights sector is primarily leading the effort. This effort, known as “voter roles,” focuses on seeking information from the state about election practices and voter registration lists and identifying those non-citizens.

“Election integrity starts with a clean voter role, which is the foundation of a safe election,” a DOJ source told Fox News. “There has been a culture of violations from several states that have not continued to update their roles. This DOJ is cracking down on.”

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Attorney General Pam Bondy will be speaking with President Donald Trump about his recent Supreme Court decision in the White House briefing room in Washington, DC (Joe Raidle/Getty Images) on June 27, 2025.

Some states, like Wisconsin and Utah, have shared recent election-related communications with the DOJ on their state websites. The New Hampshire Republican Secretary declined a request to provide the DOJ with a statewide voter database, saying the law would not allow the state to do so.

The department sent letters of more unusual demand to numerous local election offices in California, seeking extensive personal data about non-citizens who were on the voter registration list.

Orange County, at least one of the winners, resisted the demand and urged the DOJ to appeal. County attorneys responded that county election officials have been approved under federal law to withhold confidential information about voters.

The gust of the activity comes from an executive order signed in March and has been appointed as the national coordinated attorney general on election integrity. Trump ordered the DOJ to see how states manage their voter registration lists, enter into information sharing agreements with states, punish aid states prosecuting election-related crimes, and wherever possible uncooperative states.

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Election workers will remove votes from envelopes on November 5, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona, to count and inspect pages within Maricopa County County and Election Center (MCTEC) on Election Day. (Patrick T. Fallon/AFP Getty Images)

Several Democratic-led states sued the order, and federal judges in Massachusetts temporarily blocked some of them, saying “the constitution does not give the president any particular powers in elections.” The DOJ is suing for a ruling.

Senator Dick Durbin, D-Ill. denounces the DOJ’s efforts and suggests that they are designed to hamper the voting ability of racial minorities.

“These efforts made under the fight against fraud disproportionately put voters of color, low-income communities and active-duty veterans at a disproportionate level,” Durbin said.

Trump frequently expresses his complaints about voter fraud, which is widespread and says illegal immigrants are voting, but there is little evidence to support those claims.

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The nation has identified non-citizens in voter roles and removed them as part of daily voter list maintenance, but rarely vote. “The existing safeguards are very effective,” the Centre for Election Innovation and Research Analysis recently discovered.

It is said that last October, Chinese citizens voted in the 2024 election in Michigan. The suspect, a University of Michigan student, who lived legally in the country, completed the same-day voter registration form using student ID and other data. He was charged with voter fraud and perjury.

Ashley Oliver is a reporter for Fox News Digital and Fox Business, covering the Department of Justice and legal affairs. Email story tips to Ashley.oliver@fox.com.

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