佛罗里达州起诉联邦政府,寻求非公民选民的数据
Florida Sues Federal Government, Seeking Data On Noncitizen Voters

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/florida-sues-federal-government-seeking-data-noncitizen-voters

佛罗里达州当局起诉美国政府,称其拒绝提供在佛罗里达州登记投票的非公民的信息。 佛罗里达州法律要求准确的选民登记,联邦法律要求联邦政府回应有关公民身份的询问。 然而,佛罗里达州当局声称美国公民及移民服务局拒绝了他们的数据请求,理由是通过系统外国人权利验证计划获取的数据不足。 该州辩称,这种拒绝妨碍了其维护选举公正性的法定义务。 该诉讼寻求法院宣布美国公民及移民服务局的行为非法,下令提供信息,并裁定支付费用和费用。 佛罗里达州总检察长阿什利·穆迪强调,投票是公民的权利,非法移民不应出现在选民名册上。 该诉讼没有具体说明已确定的潜在非公民人数,但佛罗里达州当局表示愿意在必要时提供经过编辑的信息。 国土安全部拒绝就未决诉讼发表评论,称其一直在与佛罗里达州直接接触。

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Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),.

Florida authorities on Oct. 16 sued the U.S. government, alleging that U.S. officials are illegally refusing to cooperate with Florida’s effort to remove noncitizens from its voter rolls.

Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody speaks, in a file photograph. Joe Raedle/Getty Images

State law requires state authorities to maintain accurate voter registration records. Federal law requires the federal government to respond to inquiries from federal, state, and local government agencies that are “seeking to verify or ascertain the citizenship or immigration status of any individual within the jurisdiction of the agency.”

But when the Florida Department of State asked U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for data on individuals whom Florida authorities identified as potentially being noncitizens who are registered to vote, USCIS’s director wrote back and said the agency could not offer any information that is not contained within the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements program.

Florida authorities have access to the program, but it is insufficient to check all possible noncitizens, according to the suit, because the program requires officials to have biographic information and an immigration identification number to check a person’s citizenship status.

“Without further information from [the Department of Homeland Security], Florida is unable to fulfill its statutory duties to ensure the integrity of its elections and maintain accurate voter registration records,” Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody and other state lawyers said in the complaint. “Florida’s inability to carry out its statutory obligations inflicts sovereign injury upon the state.”

The complaint was filed in federal court in Pensacola.

Florida authorities are asking the court to declare USCIS’s refusal to provide information on the individuals illegal, compel U.S. officials to provide the information, and award Florida costs and attorneys’ fees.

The suit is against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—the parent agency of USCIS—and the DHS secretary.

Voting is a right granted to American citizens—not illegal immigrants or other noncitizens,” Moody said in a statement. “The Biden–Harris administration has allowed millions of illegal immigrants into the country, and we must ensure that only citizens are on our voter rolls. I am taking legal action against the Department of Homeland Security and Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas to ensure Florida is able to maintain the integrity of our state’s voter rolls.”

The suit did not specify how many potential noncitizens Florida authorities had identified. Florida authorities said in the filing that they will not publicly disclose information about the individuals but “should it be necessary to the resolution of this case, Florida is willing to file redacted information in an amended complaint or to provide the information to Defendants and the Court under a protective order.”

A DHS spokesperson told The Epoch Times in an email that the agency does not comment on pending litigation.

“USCIS has engaged with Florida and will continue to correspond with them directly through official channels,” the spokesperson also said.

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