Iowa and three other Republican-led states have agreed to help the Department of Homeland Security pursue broader access to state driver’s license data through a national law enforcement network as part of efforts to verify that registered voters are U.S. citizens.
The agreement is part of a legal settlement filed Friday between Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, and DHS.
The Des Moines Register reported that the settlement requires DHS to continue expanding its citizenship verification system, known as SAVE, which was originally designed to confirm the immigration status of individual applicants for government benefits.
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