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Illegal Alien Charged With Stealing U.S. Citizen’s Identity to Vote in Elections

Illegal Alien Charged With Stealing U.S. Citizen’s Identity to Vote in Elections

She voted in the 2016 and 2020 primaries and general elections.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=b6BuOt8X1MY

An illegal alien will plead guilty to charges of stealing a person’s identity to vote in elections and illegally obtaining a passport.

“A nine-count information filed in U.S. District Court charges Angelica Maria Francisco, 42, most recently of Russellville, 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,” according to a DOJ press release. “A plea agreement was filed with the information, indicating that Francisco has agreed to plead guilty to all of the charges.”

The nine counts include:

  • 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
  • Aggravated identity theft

The indictment states that “Francisco assumed the identity of a United States citizen in or around 2011.” She used the stolen identity to obtain a passport.

Francisco used the passport to travel to Guatemala in 2012, 2015, and 2018. She renewed the passport in 2021 and traveled back home in 2022.

Francisco also the identity to register to vote in Alabama in 2016. She voted in the 2016 and 2020 primaries and general elections.

“I have been very clear that a top priority of this Office is ensuring only eligible American citizens are voting in Alabama elections,” said Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen. “I want to thank the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Attorney’s Office in the Northern District of Alabama for their diligent efforts investigating and charging this individual. We will continue to assist law enforcement in every way possible as they prosecute individuals who vote illegally in Alabama elections to the fullest extent of the law.”

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scooterjay | September 9, 2024 at 1:12 pm

Let me guess…she voted for Trump.

Perhaps we should start publicly welcoming the foreign actors to participate in our election process, along with a nod and a wink that they will vote for Trump.
That would stem the tide.


 
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Dimsdale | September 9, 2024 at 1:13 pm

Very publicly eject her from the country and seize all of her assets.

The word will get around faster than using fake “asylum” claims to get into the country illegally.


 
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Lucifer Morningstar | September 9, 2024 at 1:41 pm

Would really like to see a copy of that Plea Agreement to see what punishment Angelica Maria Francisco has agreed to. Figuring it’s just going to amount to not much more than a slap on the wrist punishment with no chance she’ll be deported from the country for her illegal acts and actions. Figure it’s probation with a promise not to vote in federal elections any longer. But not much more.


 
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Peter Moss | September 9, 2024 at 2:31 pm

I have been repeatedly told that this never happens yet I read stories to the contrary nearly every day.

In the same way that a nation without borders is not a nation at all, a nation without secure elections is not a nation either.

And if you subscribe to the Cloward Piven Strategy, this is a desirable outcome of the Marxist left in this country.

Unless and until we get serious about election security we are going to be in for a world of hurt.

My suggestions (in no particular order and not exhaustive):

1) Election Day is a national holiday. Everything other than polling stations is closed.

2) Paper ballots only. No internet.

3) You must be a U.S. citizen and present a valid government issued ID that matches the voter roll.

4) Absentee voting and mail in voting are not allowed. If you want to vote, show up or shut up.

5) Tabulations must be completed by 11:59PM otherwise those votes do not count.

6) The punishment for election fraud needs to be incredibly severe. Stuff a ballot box? Put butcher paper over the windows of a polling station to obscure tabulation? Vote when you are not legally allowed to do so? You’re looking at hard time. For deeds such as what we strongly suspect occurred in 2020 in the middle of the night that deprived the American people of their legitimate representative in the White House? I think that should be a capital offense.

Build a soulless prison above the arctic circle for those convicted of election fraud so they can think long and hard about their treason in the dark and cold.

Put a few away and that will serve as deterrent for all.


     
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    GWB in reply to Peter Moss. | September 9, 2024 at 2:47 pm

    Disagree on the national holiday. If you have to bribe people with a day off work, I don’t particularly want them voting.

    Absentee voting must be allowed or you disenfranchise whole swaths of the electorate who are also responsible people. But it can be in-person at the registrar’s office, and via in-person visits to military units (and embassies).

    That government ID must be a photo ID.

    While the internet is a problem, it’s not the worst one for electronic voting. Paper ballots is good.


       
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      henrybowman in reply to GWB. | September 9, 2024 at 3:51 pm

      The point is not to “bribe people with a day off work.” The point is to “bar employers from preventing their employees from voting.”
      Not to say it will work. You going to close hospitals, fire stations, cop shops?


       
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      CommoChief in reply to GWB. | September 9, 2024 at 3:55 pm

      Absentee ballots? For Military and Overseas voters and Students attended an Education program out of State? Sure. So long as that and their ID+ voter registration data is verified by the Clerk and they apply in time and their registration is checked against the Voter Registration list of that second State to ensure they ain’t trying to pull one over and get a ballot in two places.

      What other ‘swaths’ of the electorate would be ‘disenfranchised’ by being required to vote in person on election day in the precinct they are registered in? So far as I am aware no one is gonna lock them out if they show up there on election day with a valid ID and have a valid voter registration.


         
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        GWB in reply to CommoChief. | September 9, 2024 at 4:10 pm

        People who are traveling would also be disenfranchised. Sometimes it’s for work and can’t be avoided. Again, as I did the single time I voted absentee after getting out of the military, I went to the registrar’s office and told them I would be travelling over the election, and they checked all my bona fides and handed me a ballot to complete right there. That should work for almost everyone. Anyone homebound or otherwise impaired can get a visit from the registrar. (Though there have been problems some places with that being abused.)


           
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          CommoChief in reply to GWB. | September 9, 2024 at 5:53 pm

          Well being an Overseas voter is already covered. Choosing to travel on election day for leisure isn’t a compelling reason to offer an absentee ballot IMO.

          Homebound could get a physician letter and their own letter appointing a Spouse/Child/Sibling/Parent as the person to transport/turn in the ballot ….along with everyone’s ID and all double checked to make.sure no scam is going on.

          Bottom line IMO is a single day of in person voting should be the standard. Very minimal exceptions based on unavoidable reasons outside your control for Military service, overseas employment, out of State education or medical reason. Anything beyond those and we start down a never-ending road of ‘well…we gave that guy and his sob story an absentee ballot so why not give this guy one’…and the next and the next ad infinitum. Hard fast lines are the answer.


     
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    henrybowman in reply to Peter Moss. | September 9, 2024 at 3:52 pm

    “I have been repeatedly told that this never happens yet I read stories to the contrary nearly every day.”
    And oh, by the way, the vax is safe and effective, and nobody wants to take your guns, either.

This thing never happens.
When this thing happens it doesn’t make a difference. <— Currently here
This thing happens and is a good thing.

Voter fraud itself isn’t all that rare. What is rare is the ability to detect it.


 
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rhhardin | September 9, 2024 at 3:54 pm

That’s too small to matter. The thing to watch is wholesale ballot fraud, like the DMV registering illegals to vote automatically and a computer program stripping the names and filling out mail-in ballots for them, without any participation of the illegals.

Somebody obviously didn’t get the memo:

Illegal alien invaders do not get charged with crimes.
Law-abiding American citizens get charged with crimes.

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