Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I live in us about 5 years. my record totally clear except 1 x go unlawful voting,so can they deport me?

Not only can you be deported,but you have falsely claimed US citizenship in trying to vote.There is a permanent immigration bar for that,not to mention it is a serious crime !





';Registering to vote or voting in a federal election is a crime if you are not a U.S. citizen. Non-U.S. citizens, including permanent residents (green card holders), who vote, or register to vote, in a federal election also can be denied naturalization and/or removed (deported) from the United States. ';I live in us about 5 years. my record totally clear except 1 x go unlawful voting,so can they deport me?
That's fraud, a crime of moral turpitude, and you certainly can be deported for it. Certainly if you are a legal permanent resident and have no immigration violations, it should still keep you from ever becoming a citizen. You usurped the rights of citizens, committed fraud, and fouled an election - which is a near-sacred process under the Constitution. Supreme arrogance on your part. Go back to your own country.I live in us about 5 years. my record totally clear except 1 x go unlawful voting,so can they deport me?
Yes, and hopefully they will. Unlawful voting is a serious crime against every legal voting citizen and should get you deported.
If you claimed to be a citizen when you were not.... is very serious ....


In can result in deportation , banned from the USA and citizenship refused
Unlawful voting! Thats a crime? I thought it was a general practice by democrats!
You've already asked this question.


Yes,you committed fraud and can be deported.

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