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Exclusive: The Trump Administration Is Building A National Citizenship Data System

2025/6/30
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Deepa Shivaram:作为白宫记者,我关注到特朗普政府正在建立一个前所未有的国家公民数据系统,旨在帮助各州确保非公民不参与联邦选举投票。这个举措引发了关于数据隐私和政府权力的广泛讨论,我们需要深入了解其背后的动机和潜在影响。 Miles Parks:作为选举报道记者,我认为非公民投票问题在美国选举中并不普遍,但选举官员在核实选民公民身份时确实面临挑战。新的SAVE系统扩展了公民身份检查的范围,可能影响到更多合法公民。我担心的是,这个系统的准确性和透明度是否能够得到保证,以及它是否会被用于超出选举范围的目的。此外,国土安全部优先向选举否认团体通报系统更新,而忽略了州选举官员,这令人担忧。 Jude Jaffe-Block:我在权力与影响力团队工作,我认为联邦政府建立公民数据系统是一个重大的转变,需要进行公开讨论。长期以来,美国政府出于对数据集中化的担忧,在设计上存在许多数据孤岛。现在,政府试图连接数据集并获取各州持有的个人信息,这引发了关于政府权力和公民自由的质疑。我担心的是,这个系统是否会侵犯公民的隐私权,以及它是否会被用于政治目的。数据匹配在选举中听起来容易,但实际上非常困难,美国公民可能会被错误地标记为不合格选民。

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The NPR Politics Podcast discusses the issue of non-citizen voting in US federal elections. The hosts explore whether this is a significant problem and discuss the challenges faced by election officials in verifying citizenship.
  • Non-citizen voting has never been found to be a widespread problem.
  • Election officials face challenges in verifying citizenship due to outdated records and disparate data sources.
  • The Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) program is being used to check citizenship status.

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For decades, voting officials have noted that there was no national citizenship list to compare their state lists to, so to verify citizenship for their voters, they either needed to ask people to provide a birth certificate or a passport — something that could disenfranchise millions — or use a complex patchwork of disparate data sources. Now, the Department of Homeland Security is offering another way: creating a searchable data system of citizenship records.) Elections officials and privacy advocates are expressing concern. This episode: White House correspondent Deepa Shivaram, voting correspondent Miles Parks, and power & influence reporter Jude Joffe-Block. *This podcast was produced by Bria Suggs and edited by Casey Morell. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics).*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)