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Mexican National Convicted of Illegally Voting, Faces Removal Under Federal Immigration Law
A Mexican national convicted of voting illegally in US elections and falsifying citizenship claims may face removal under federal immigration law, according to the Department of Homeland Security.
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A Mexican national convicted of illegally voting in US elections after making false citizenship claims faces potential removal under federal immigration law, according to a recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announcement. The individual was found guilty of violating election laws and falsifying their identity. As a result, the DHS may initiate removal proceedings against them, which could potentially lead to their deportation from the US. This case highlights the importance of verifying citizenship claims in election processes.
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