Justice Department faces pressure over investigation into alleged voter fraud claims
February 20, 2026 • Google News World
The US Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) are conducting a nationwide campaign to investigate and prosecute cases of voter fraud involving naturalized citizens.
According to reports, the White House has directed DHS to focus on identifying and investigating instances of non-citizen voting. The investigation is reportedly aimed at determining whether any US citizens who have been naturalized may have voted in elections before becoming citizens.
The Department of Justice has confirmed that it is actively pursuing cases involving naturalized citizens who are suspected of committing voter fraud. The department’s efforts are part of a broader initiative to combat voter fraud and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
Separately, DHS has launched a nationwide campaign to probe and prosecute individuals who may have voted before being naturalized. This effort is reportedly aimed at identifying and addressing potential instances of non-citizen voting.
The White House has confirmed that it is directing DHS to focus on this issue, with sources indicating that the administration is taking steps to ensure that all eligible voters are able to participate in elections without fear of prosecution for past mistakes.
The details of the investigation and prosecution efforts are still emerging, but officials have confirmed that the Department of Justice and DHS are working together to address this issue.
Source: Google News World