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Judge Blocks Voter Database Over Privacy
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A federal judge has halted a controversial government database called SAVE, which was being used to purge suspected noncitizens from voter rolls — a move critics say threatens voting rights and violates privacy. The judge ruled agencies rushed to comply with an executive order on election integrity, combining unreliable private data and risking the removal of naturalized citizens. While DHS defends the effort as necessary to fix election fraud, the ruling casts doubt on the legality of cross-agency data sharing and could reshape how voter databases are managed nationwide.
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