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Alien From Mexico Pleads Guilty and Convicted of Voter Fraud for Falsely Claiming To Be a U.S. Citizen

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A Mexican national pleaded guilty to voter fraud after falsely claiming U.S. citizenship to vote. The case underscores enforcement of immigration and electoral laws. This conviction demonstrates ongoing prosecution of immigration-related offenses.
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