A federal indictment from Newark has charged two Pakistani nationals with falsely certifying their U.S. citizenship to register and vote in the November 2020 general election. The indictment alleges that they denied ever registering or voting when applying for naturalization on Form N-400 and during interviews with USCIS, all under oath. This case underscores the serious legal consequences of falsely claiming citizenship, particularly in the context of voting.
Key Details:
- Allegations involve two Pakistani nationals in New Jersey.
- Charges include falsely certifying U.S. citizenship to vote.
- The voting occurred during the November 2020 general election.
- Denials of registration and voting were made under oath during the naturalization process.
This case serves as a warning to immigrants about the severe repercussions of misrepresenting their citizenship status, especially in relation to voting. Need help with your immigration case? Visit QuickFiling.us for professional immigration services.
Source: Law Offices of Osas Iyamu,LLC.
