Mauritanian Man Arrested for Voting Fraud
Mahady Sacko, a Mauritanian man, faces voter fraud charges for allegedly casting ballots in seven U.S. elections since 2008, despite not being a U.S. citizen. Despite being ordered to leave the country in 2002, Sacko managed to register to vote in Pennsylvania by falsely claiming citizenship. This case underscores the need for stricter election laws, such as the SAVE America Act, which aims to prevent non-citizens from voting and enhance election security.
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