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WILMINGTON, NC – Robert J. Higdon, Jr., United States Attorney for the Eastern District of North Carolina today announced that nineteen foreign nationals were charged with, among other crimes, voting by alien for their actions prior to and on November 8, 2016. A twentieth defendant was charged with aiding and abetting a fellow defendant in falsely claiming United States citizenship in order to register to vote.
A federal grand jury in Wilmington, North Carolina returned an Indictment charging the following foreign nationals with false claim of United States citizenship in order to register to vote, and voting by an alien:
Jose Cruz Solano-Rodriguez, age 41, of Mexico;
Guadalupe Espinosa-Pena, age 63, of Mexico;
Sarah Emilia Silverio-Polanco, age 35, of the Dominican Republic;
Elizabeth Nene Amachaghi, age 44, of Nigeria;
Maria Rufina Castillo-Boswell, age 31, of Philippines;
Dora Maybe Damatta-Rodriguez, age 64, of Panama;
Elvis David Fullerton, age 54, of Grenada;
Olive Agatha Martin, age 71, of Guyana; and
Kaoru Sauls, age 54, of Japan.
Separately, criminal charges of voting by an alien were filed against the following foreign nationals:
Jose Jaime Ramiro-Torres, age 52, of El Salvador;
Juan Francisco Landeros-Mireles, age 64, of Mexico;
Alessandro Cannizzaro, age 46, of Italy;
Dieudonne Soifils, age 71, of Haiti;
Hyo Suk George, age 69, of Korea;
Merius Jean, age 54, of Haiti;
Rosemarie Angelika Harris, age 60, of Germany; and
Daniel Tadeusz Romanowski, age 39, of Poland.
The Identity and Benefit Fraud Unit is charged with investigating and disrupting document and benefit fraud schemes. It coordinates its investigative efforts with other U.S. Department of Homeland Security components, such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, as well as other federal agencies such as the U. S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Labor.
The unit also develops and advances policy initiatives and proposes legislative changes to address vulnerabilities in the immigration process to deter fraud and reduce the incentives for committing document and benefit fraud.
Iowa woman charged with voting twice for Trump pleads guilty
Kobach is prosecuting this confused senior with four counts of felony voter fraud
The 67-year-old cattle rancher is a registered Republican.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Xcathdra
Nineteen. Only 3.5 million to go.
Yes, we know a few people commit voter fraud every year. Some are even citizens. They all should be prosecuted.
Iowa woman charged with voting twice for Trump pleads guilty
www.desmoinesregister.com...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: Xcathdra
What?
Only 11 more to go now.
originally posted by: toysforadults
a reply to: Phage
how do you know it's only a few, do you have a crystal ball or something?
This sure explains how Clinton got more votes than the last president did in California.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: neo96
This sure explains how Clinton got more votes than the last president did in California.
Yea, a difference of 1.5%.
I don't suppose it might be because Trump was more unpopular than Romney in California?