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  • H. R. 58 aims to change the Immigration and Nationality Act by making it a serious crime for an unlawfully present alien to vote in a Federal election. This bill would add such voting to the list of aggravated felonies, which are serious crimes that have significant legal...

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    H. R. 58 wants to make it a big problem if someone who is not supposed to be in the country votes in important U.S. elections, and if they do, they can be sent away from the country.

  • H.R. 707, titled the "Deport Illegal Voters Act of 2025," aims to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act. The bill seeks to classify unlawful voting as an "aggravated felony," expanding the list of such felonies in the Act. If passed, this would mean any non-citizen who...

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    The "Deport Illegal Voters Act of 2025" is a bill saying that if someone who is not a U.S. citizen secretly votes in an election, they could be sent back to their own country.

  • H.R. 10081, titled the "Deport Illegal Voters Act of 2024," seeks to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act by making unlawful voting an aggravated felony for non-citizens. The bill proposes changes to expand the list of activities considered aggravated felonies to include...

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    The bill wants to make it a big problem for non-citizens if they vote when they're not supposed to, by calling it a very serious crime similar to other bad crimes. This means, if non-citizens vote illegally, they can be told to leave the country and might not be allowed back.