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Man impersonated green card holder to vote, then he reported him, DOJ says

  • On Wednesday, federal authorities arrested Yupseng Sun, 33, of Andover, Massachusetts, for allegedly impersonating a former roommate to fraudulently register and vote in the 2024 presidential election.
  • Prosecutors allege the scheme stemmed from a personal vendetta against his former landlord, J.L., after Sun was arrested for assaulting J.L.'s daughter in 2023, causing tensions between the roommates.
  • Sun allegedly registered J.L. to vote in October 2024, cast a ballot in his name, and later sent anonymous tips to federal authorities falsely accusing J.L. of illegal voting.
  • Forged documents submitted by Sun led immigration officials to confiscate J.L. and his wife Y.L.'s green cards in June 2024, though an immigration judge restored their status in January 2026.
  • Conviction could bring Sun up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine, while the Department of Justice continues deploying election monitors to jurisdictions like Massachusetts to ensure voting integrity.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) reported that a Chinese citizen was accused of fraudulently registering and voting in the 2024 presidential election. According to charges filed in Massachusetts, Yupeng Sun would have used the identity of another legal permanent resident to cast his vote. According to the prosecution, Sun filed the electoral roll electronically on October 10, 2024. A few weeks later, on October 31, he would have gone to Malden Ci…

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