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DOJ seeking Illinois voter data to purge suspected noncitizens, documents suggest

The filings seek unredacted voter data as the Justice Department argues Illinois must help verify registration eligibility.

  • The Trump administration's lawsuit in federal court in Springfield seeks access to sensitive, unredacted Illinois voter registration data as part of a broader effort to purge state voter rolls of suspected noncitizens.
  • Documents filed Thursday, April 30, by the Illinois AFL-CIO and other intervening groups argue the DOJ's stated compliance justification is merely a pretext, and the agency's suit should be dismissed.
  • Internal emails from former DOJ official Michael Gates and current Voting Section chief Eric Neff reveal the agency plans to compare the Department of Homeland Security's Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements database against state voter rolls.
  • Motions to dismiss have been filed by the Illinois AFL-CIO, Common Cause, and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington; Judge Colleen Lawless has not yet ruled on the motion.
  • Similar lawsuits in 29 other states have prompted watchdog groups to sue the DOJ in Washington, D.C., alleging the agency is attempting to create a sprawling voter surveillance apparatus that endangers voting rights.
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Daily Herald broke the news in Arlington Heights, United States on Monday, May 4, 2026.
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