Pakistan, June 6 -- A controversial report has alleged that a proposed plan in the US could falsely classify around 2.7 million living people as deceased, sparking political debate and concern over data use and immigration policy.

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According to the report cited in US Senate committee submissions, the alleged proposal was linked to efforts to remove migrants by altering federal records to mark certain individuals as dead. The claim has not been independently verified and remains the subject of political dispute.

The report states that the initiative was allegedly developed under the Department of Government Efficiency, a body reportedly associated with technology en...