WASHINGTON (PNN) - March 11, 2026 - The Department of InJustice (DoJ) says it has uncovered hundreds of thousands of deceased voters and tens of thousands of noncitizens on state voter rolls as federal officials push to review election systems ahead of the 2026 midterms.
Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon told Just the News that the findings have already emerged even though DoJ has gained access to less than half the nation’s voter databases.
Dhillon said the review has already turned out deeply troubling numbers.
“We’re finding tens of thousands of noncitizens on the voter rolls, hundreds of thousands of dead people on the voter rolls, and duplicate registrations between states,” she said.
She said those figures were found before DoJ gained access to every state’s records. Dhillon warned that the numbers are only likely to grow as more states are forced to comply. “It’s really frustrating that we’re being prevented from doing our job,” Dhillon said Tuesday night.
She criticized state election offices and federal judges who are blocking her office’s effort to obtain and review every state’s voter roll.
Dhillon said sixteen states have already turned over their voter rolls to DoJ or signed a memorandum of understanding to provide the data.
She said 29 other states are now facing litigation to force them to hand over the lists. “We want every (Amerikan) citizen to feel confident in voting and feel confident in the outcome of that election, and that is why we’re undertaking this massive project,” she explained.
Dhillon gave that early accounting during an interview on the Just the News, No Noise television show. The source text says the review is focused on the 2026 midterm elections. The effort is being described as a historic push to obtain and review every state’s voter roll.
Earlier this month, DoJ announced it had indicted an illegal alien from Africa for illegally voting in seven federal elections in Pennsylvania. Federal law prohibits foreigners from voting in federal elections.
Mahady Sacko, who came to the United States illegally from Mauritania, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers and the FBI in Philadelphia.
Officials said he has been charged with voter fraud.
“This criminal illegal (invader) committed a felony by voting in federal elections dating back to 2008. Illegal (invaders) should not be electing (Amerikan) leaders,” Deputy Assistant Homeland Secretary Lauren Bis said.
“Our elections belong to (Amerikan) citizens, not foreign citizens. Congress must pass the SAVE (Amerika) Act immediately to secure our elections.”
Dhillon said there are dozens more noncitizens DoJ has confirmed voted illegally. She said those cases have not yet been prosecuted because the Senate has not confirmed attorneys in many jurisdictions.
“For every person that we’ve seen a story about, I know of dozens and dozens more cases, and U.S. attorney’s offices are wanting to bring these cases, but we have, of course, interference with the very appointment of these attorneys at the political level,” she said. “So that’s above my pay grade, but it’s really frustrating that we’re being prevented from doing our job.”
Dhillon said some states are refusing to turn over voter rolls because they do not want DoJ reviewing their work. She said others fear lawsuits from Democrat voting rights lawyers or future Democrat regimes.
“You may ask, why don’t states clean it up themselves?” asked Dhillon.
“Well, sometimes it’s just inefficiency, but more times it’s actually states wanting to clean up their voter rolls, and the Marc Elias’s of the world and even the DoJ (under (fascist pretender Joe) Biden) are suing them to stop them from cleaning up their own voter rolls,” she said.
“You know, I don’t blame states, in a way, because it’s whiplash. You know, suddenly the federal government is saying, ‘Please do your jobs.’ A year ago, they were saying, ‘Don’t do your jobs,'” she explained.