Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin says the Department of Homeland Security has identified about 250,000 noncitizens registered to vote in the United States. Multiple outlets report that Mullin made the claim during a press conference and cited DHS findings connected to voter rolls. CBS News reports Mullin’s estimate of 250,000 registered noncitizens and notes the claim is part of a broader DHS discussion. The Independent similarly reports that DHS has found “thousands” of noncitizens on voting rolls, describing the issue as occurring in Democrat-run and battleground states, and it attributes the 250,000 figure to Mullin. Mediaite also characterizes Mullin’s remarks as focusing on Democrat-run states and repeating the same 250,000 estimate. Across the reports, the central point is Mullin’s public assertion of the number of noncitizens on voter registration lists, along with the characterization that these registrations are concentrated in certain states Mullin identifies as politically Democratic or battleground. The coverage does not provide additional verification details in the excerpts provided.