Washington, United States – Web Desk: A report submitted to U.S. Senate committees has revealed allegations of a plan that could have classified approximately 2.7 million living individuals as deceased, reportedly as part of broader efforts related to immigration enforcement.
According to international media reports, the alleged proposal was aimed at facilitating the removal of immigrants from the United States by marking certain individuals as deceased within government systems, potentially affecting access to official services and documentation.
The report claims the proposal was developed under the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), an initiative previously associated with the leadership of Elon Musk.
However, the U.S. Social Security Administration has strongly denied the allegations, rejecting claims that living individuals were intentionally designated as dead. Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has defended information-sharing practices, describing them as matters related to national security and immigration enforcement.
The allegations have sparked political debate in Washington, with lawmakers seeking further clarification on the reported proposal and its potential implications for immigration policy and government record-keeping.
Officials have not announced any evidence that the alleged plan was formally implemented, and the matter remains under scrutiny following the release of the Senate report.
