DHS Admits Far Fewer Non-Citizens on Nevada Voter Rolls Than Claimed

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has significantly revised its earlier claims regarding the number of non-citizens registered to vote in Nevada. Initially, the department suggested that as many as 15,903 individuals on the state's voter rolls were not citizens, a figure that was part of broader allegations made by former President Donald Trump concerning non-citizen voting in several states.

However, subsequent review by DHS officials has confirmed that only 185 non-citizens are actually registered to vote in Nevada. The department acknowledged that the initial figure was preliminary and required further verification. This substantial reduction in the confirmed number of non-citizens on the voter rolls raises questions about the accuracy of the initial assessment and the broader claims made about non-citizen voter participation.

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