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Ballots Without Citizenship: Three Noncitizens Convicted Of Illegal Voting In South Florida

Tampa Free Press

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June 24, 2026

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Three noncitizens have pleaded guilty to federal charges after admitting they knowingly registered and voted in federal elections, prosecutors announced. The separate cases, all unfolding in the Southern District of Florida, involved nationals from Brazil, Haiti, and Cuba who cast ballots despite lacking U.S. citizenship. Federal law strictly mandates that an individual must be a [] Ballots Without Citizenship: Three Noncitizens Convicted Of Illegal Voting In South Florida

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The Daily Caller

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Conservative Review

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· Jun 23, 2026

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Related coverage for "Ballots Without Citizenship: Three Noncitizens Convicted Of Illegal Voting In South Florida": Just the news — Three non-citizens admit they knowingly voted in federal elections despite ineligibility: DOJ. Yen.com.gh — US: Florida bans undocumented immigrants from enrolling in 28 public colleges. The College Fix — Florida board votes to ban illegal immigrants from public college admissions. Mississippi Free Press — States Can’t Use SAVE to Check Voter Citizenship, Judge Rules. The Daily Caller — EXCLUSIVE: ICE Arrests Australian National Charged With Voting In Multiple Federal Elections. Conservative Review — Foreign-Born Judge Blocks Citizenship Test Saying It Would ‘Purge’ Voters