Illegals Registered To Vote In Lawrence, MA, But Officials Shrug—Give ICE Official Give Bruce Foucart A Call
11/05/2012
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Fox News Boston has discovered several legal and illegal aliens registered to vote in the Boston area.  Local politicians are of course unconcerned as the aliens vote Democrat.

Fox News Boston November 5, 2012 by Mike Beaudet

Non-Citizens Registered To Vote In Lawrence, But Officials Shrug

(FOX 25 / MyFoxBoston.com) – When police arrested Joel Santiago-Vazquez last year, they found a stash of powder and crack cocaine hidden in a false bottom of a Pringles potato chip can.

Police also found, according to their report, that federal immigration authorities had "no record of (his) entering the country". A detainer was issued, and Santiago-Vazquez became one more illegal immigrant caught in the crosshairs of the federal government.

But FOX Undercover found out something else about Santiago-Vazquez. He's been registered to vote from his home address in Lawrence since 2010.

Our investigation shows he's not the only registered voter in Lawrence who is not a citizen. By cross-checking Lawrence voter records with criminal records that included records indicating lack of citizenship, we found three others:

* Bruno Paulino is a legal resident detained by immigration authorities earlier this year, has been a registered Lawrence voter since 2009;

* Jose Jimenez, a legal resident who faces "potential deportation to the Dominican Republic", according to federal court records, has been a registered Republican in Lawrence since 2010;

* and Marcos Acosta, picked up during a recent immigration sweep, has been a registered voter in Lawrence since 2008.

Also apparently unconcerned is Bruce Foucart, Special Agent-in-Charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Special Victims Unit (ICE SVU), statutorily charged with enforcing the immigration laws of the United States.

Give Bruce a call and ask him to earn his pay:

10 Causeway Street

Room 722

Boston, MA 02222-1054

Main (617) 565-3100

Fax (617) 565-7422

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