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Justice Department Plans to Share Sensitive Voter Data with Homeland Security

via NPR News·3h ago

The Justice Department has announced plans to share sensitive voter data with the Department of Homeland Security for use in a controversial citizenship check tool. This move raises significant concerns about voter privacy and the potential for misuse of personal information by federal agencies. It represents a major shift in how federal agencies handle and share sensitive citizen data.

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