Texas Identifies Thousands of Potential Noncitizens on Voter Rolls, Prompting Review and Possible Prosecution
Texas identified 2,724 potential noncitizens on voter rolls. They must prove citizenship within 30 days or face registration cancellation and potential prosecution for illegal voting.

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Overview
Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson revealed 2,724 potential noncitizens were identified on the state's voter rolls following a comprehensive review.
The review involved comparing 18 million voter registrations with federal citizenship records from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' SAVE database.
Over 2,000 of the identified potential noncitizens may have cast illegal ballots in recent Texas state elections, prompting further investigation.
Individuals flagged as potential noncitizens will receive notification and must provide proof of U.S. citizenship within 30 days to avoid registration cancellation.
Noncitizens found to have voted illegally will be referred to the Attorney General for potential prosecution, with voter files sent to local counties for review.
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