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Texas Secretary of State Refers 33 Potential Noncitizens for Voter Fraud to AG

  • The Texas Secretary of State’s office reported 33 individuals suspected of being noncitizen voters in the November 2024 election to the state Attorney General for further investigation into potential election fraud.
  • This referral follows recent federal data access granted under President Trump’s March Executive Order 14248, which made immigration verification systems available to states starting late May 2025.
  • Texas joined a pilot program with DHS and USCIS to improve the database's accuracy and has confirmed naturalization of dozens while identifying individuals who should not have voted.
  • Nelson called the data access a 'game-changer,' and Governor Abbott said, 'Only legal citizens can vote,' after signing SJR 37 to clarify the Texas Constitution excludes noncitizens from voting.
  • The referrals and legislative actions underscore Texas’s effort to strengthen election integrity, as voters will decide in November on a constitutional amendment barring noncitizens from voting statewide.
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Texas Secretary of State refers 33 potential noncitizens for voter fraud to AG

(The Center Square) – The Texas Secretary of State has referred the names of 33 potential noncitizens to the Office of Attorney General to investigate alleged voter fraud. The referral was made after the SOS was given access to a…

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KTBC broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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