Illegal immigrant to plead guilty to stealing US citizen's identity to vote in elections, DOJ
- Angelica Maria Francisco, 42, from Guatemala, was charged with false claims of citizenship, aggravated identity theft, and passport fraud, as stated by the DOJ on Sept. 5.
- Francisco used a false identity to obtain a U.S. Passport in 2011, allowing her to travel between Guatemala and the U.S. Until 2022.
- Allegations include that she registered and voted in Alabama under a fake name in the 2016 and 2020 elections, with Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen emphasizing the importance of eligible voting.
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Illegal Immigrant Charged in Connection to Stealing U.S. Identity - American Faith
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Illegal Immigrant Stole U.S. Citizen's Identity, Voted in 2016 and 2020 Elections: Law Enforcement
According to a press release shared Thursday by the United States Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Alabama, an illegal immigrant has been charged with falsely assuming a U.S. […] The post Illegal Immigrant Stole U.S. Citizen's Identity, Voted in 2016 and 2020 Elections: Law Enforcement appeared first on The Western Journal.
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