The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it identified more than 256,000 potential noncitizens registered to vote across four states: California, New Jersey, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. According to DHS, the figure comes from a comparison of voter registration rolls with immigration-related information, which DHS describes as indicating individuals who may not be U.S. citizens but are listed as voters. The reporting characterizes the findings as “potential” noncitizens registered to vote, while also referring to them as noncitizens registered in the states covered. The Federalist and Fox News both cite DHS’s newly released information and focus on the four-state figure, which is presented as exceeding a quarter-million entries. Neither outlet’s summary provides detailed methodological explanations beyond the roll-comparison allegation, nor does it include specific case-by-case outcomes. The disclosures are presented in the context of election-related material discussed by President Donald Trump, with at least one report noting remarks accompanying the release of information. The available reporting centers on the DHS estimate and the states where those registrations allegedly appear.