Federal Court Sentences Colombian National for Fraudulent Voting and Identity Theft
A federal court sentenced Carlos Felipe Jaramillo Grajales to three years in prison. The sentence follows an investigation by Homeland Security Investigations into identity theft. Grajales used a stolen identity to obtain a driver's license and fraudulently vote in U.S. elections. Officials stated he will be removed from the country after his prison term. Supporters of stricter enforcement argue these cases show the need to protect elections from foreign interference. The investigation found that falsified documents were used to claim citizenship and secure a passport.
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ICE investigation aids in jailing of Colombian national who fraudulently voted in U.S. elections
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