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DHS Secretary defends citizenship checks before 2026 midterms

14 June 2026
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DHS Secretary Markwayne Mullin defended President Donald Trump’s initiative for citizenship verification in federal elections during a recent appearance on CNN’s State of the Union. Mullin stated that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is preparing for the 2026 midterms by reviewing voter information to ensure only U.S. citizens participate in elections. He emphasized the importance of maintaining election integrity and dismissed concerns regarding the limited number of noncitizen voting cases, arguing that even one illegal vote undermines the electoral process. Mullin also mentioned efforts to scrub voter rolls, indicating that many registered voters had received mail-in ballots. Trump had previously signed an executive order directing DHS to compile state citizenship lists for verification before federal elections.

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The push for citizenship verification in elections reflects ongoing debates about election security and integrity in the United States. Historical concerns about voter fraud have led to various legislative measures across states aimed at restricting voting access, particularly for noncitizens. According to the Heritage Foundation, there have been very few prosecutions related to noncitizen voting, which raises questions about the necessity and implications of strict verification processes. The Trump administration’s efforts, including the recent executive order, signify a continued focus on election integrity as a priority, impacting how elections may be conducted in the future.

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