Four Foreigners Caught in Voting Scandal in New Jersey
Imagine thinking you can just move to a new country, get a green card, and then vote in their elections. Sounds crazy, right? Four people in New Jersey thought this was a good idea, but it turns out they were wrong. They're now facing serious charges because they voted in US elections without being citizens.
These four individuals, David Neewilly, Jacenth Beadle Exum, Idan Choresh, and Abhinandan Vig, all thought they could get away with this. They registered to vote, filled out their ballots, and even applied for US citizenship. But there's one major problem - they lied about being citizens.
It's not like they just made a little mistake. They knew they weren't eligible to vote, but they did it anyway. And then, to make things worse, they lied about it again when they applied for citizenship. The authorities are not happy about this.
The FBI and other agencies have been working hard to catch people like these four. They want to make sure that only real US citizens can vote in US elections. And to those who try to cheat, there are serious consequences.
These four individuals now face charges related to voting as noncitizens and making false statements on their citizenship applications. It's a big deal, and they could face serious penalties. But the best part is that justice is being served, and the integrity of US elections is being protected.