Iowa Will Help Homeland Security Obtain Driver’s License Records
Florida, Indiana, Iowa, and Ohio agreed to provide bulk access to driver’s license data via Nlets, enabling cross-state checks to verify voter eligibility and support election integrity.
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Why Ohio is sending driver's license records to Homeland Security
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- Ohio will soon be able to check thousands of voters' citizenship records with "unprecedented access" to a federal records database. Officials in Ohio, Indiana, Iowa and Florida reached a settlement with the Department of Homeland Security on Monday, about a year after the states each sued the agency under President Joe [...]
On Friday (November 28), four Republican-governed states reached a settlement with the federal government, ending a dispute that began before the 2024 presidential election between the states and the then-Biden administration.
Iowa and three other states agree to give Homeland Security access to driver’s license records
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem pretends to drive a giant LEGO car on an official visit to Las Vegas, Nevada, Nov. 22, 2025. — Tia Dufour/DHS Four Republican states have agreed to help the Trump administration gain access to state driver’s license data through a nationwide law enforcement computer network as part of the administration’s hunt for alleged noncitizen voters. The Trump administration said as recently as October that feder…
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