Whistleblower alleges Trump officials planned to falsely mark 2.7 million living people as dead to pressure immigrants
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Meryl Kornfield
Summary
A former Social Security executive has come forward as a whistleblower, claiming that Trump administration officials planned to mark approximately 2.7 million living people as deceased using a death database. The alleged plan, which was reportedly never carried out, was intended to pressure immigrants to leave the country by falsely declaring them dead in government records.
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