The Biden Department of Justice (DOJ) arrested an illegal immigrant from Guatemala for impersonating Americans and voting in federal elections.
42-year-old Angelica Maria Francisco was taken into custody after it was revealed she had been illegally voting in both the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. She was charged with “false claims of citizenship in connection with voting, false statements in application for a United States passport, use of a United States passport obtained by false statements, and aggravated identity theft.”
Francisco agreed to plead guilty to all charges. According to court documents, the illegal immigrant, who has been residing in Alabama, stole the identity of an American citizen in 2011 and used it to obtain a passport and register to vote.
The DOJ said she used the U.S. passport to travel to and from her home country of Guatemala in 2012, 2015, and 2018.
This comes as Republicans warn of non-citizens on state voter rolls as the 2024 election gets closer. Despite Democrats dismissing such claims, there have been multiple findings about illegal immigrants registered to vote. […]
— Read More: townhall.com
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