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Just two weeks after the Trump administration released federal immigration data to states, Texas identified 33 potential noncitizens who voted in the November 2024 election and referred them for criminal investigation.

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The state is only in its “early stages” of analyzing data, Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson said, so this could be the first round of discovery, as states have only had access to the immigration data since late May.

In response to an election integrity executive order by President Donald Trump, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services updated the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system to coordinate with the Social Security Administration and share the information with state and local governments.

Trump’s March Executive Order 14248, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” included a provision directing the Department of Homeland Security and Citizenship and Immigration Services to make the verification system accessible to state and local governments.

“Gaining access to this database has been a game-changer,” Nelson said in a public statement. “Not only have we been able to identify individuals who should not have voted in the last election, we have also been able to confirm naturalization of dozens more.”

As detailed in my book, “The Myth of Voter Suppression,” Texas has had numerous problems with voter fraud scandals that led to criminal charges, usually at the local level for mayoral or county races. Noncitizen voting was at the core of many of these cases.

“We are in the early stages of this pilot program, but we already see promising results,” Nelson added. “This may be the most current and accurate dataset there is when it comes to citizenship verification.”

Texas and other states have advocated for having access to the database for more than a year.

Nelson reported the names to the office of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, as required under the state election code. Both federal and Texas law only allows citizens to vote.

In November, Texans will vote on whether to adopt an amendment to the state constitution to prevent any jurisdiction in Texas from allowing noncitizens to vote.

The Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements system is used for verifying lawful U.S. citizenship and immigration status. It is operated by Citizenship and Immigration Services and provides federal, state, territorial, tribal, and local agencies with U.S. citizenship and immigration status information about individuals’ eligibility for certain public benefits and licenses, including voter eligibility verification.

1996 federal law specifically prohibits noncitizens from voting in federal elections for president or members of Congress. However, the law doesn’t dictate what local governments can do for local or state elections.

In 2023, Virginia removed about 1,500 registrants from the voter rolls who were noncitizens. Massachusetts and Ohio both also removed noncitizens from voter rolls in recent years, and just this week, Ohio identified another 30 noncitizens registered to vote. In 2022, Georgia found that over 1,600 noncitizens attempted to vote. In 2017, Pennsylvania Secretary of State Pedro Cortes resigned after the state admitted to registering illegal immigrants for several years.

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This article was originally published at The Daily Signal. Photo Credit: Jay Phagan from Taft, Texas – Vote Here Sign, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=52568213.

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Mary
June 12, 2025

People have pointed out in other postings that the database which is used to compare with those who voted is NOT reliable. In order to know whether non citizens are voting, an investigation would have to take place which would take months. When my friend got caught up in this, it took MONTHS for a senator staff member to get it straightened out. It take weeks to PROVE that the database was wrong and MONTHS of gong back and forth between agencies to try and find which organization was responsible for contracting with an outside group to handle the database because ALL of the government agencies claimed that THEY WERE NOT RESPONSIBLE.

IFA, you only make yourself look bad when knowing this, you continue to post articles which claim voter fraud based on an unreliable database and on top of that the numbers are actually so small that they have no meaning statistically.

Kim
June 11, 2025

Let’s keep this is perspective. Texas has 18.6 million voters. Even if there were triple the amount identified, 99, they still do not represent enough to make any difference. And we don’t know any of the details. Most don’t realize that someone can meet the legal requirements for citizenship but it can take over a year to get the citizenship paperwork back. Also, we don’t know how accurate the system of identification was. I knew of someone who was adopted at birth and immediately a legal citizen and who traveled on an American passport for years as an adult but when they tried to get their driver’s license discovered that the official database used by the states did not show them as having a legal American passport. It took months to resolve and as it turned out the database was not being maintained. Just because 33 were identified, doesn’t mean that they were in fact not citizens.

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    Kim
    June 11, 2025

    In other words, it is entirely possible that all 33 were actually citizens and just didn’t show up in whatever database was being used to compare those who voted with citizens. The reason I can say that, is a decision to declare them noncitizens came way too fast. Too fast for the individuals to be found and consulted and paperwork to be located and further investigation to have taken place which can take months.

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