Kansas: Mexican Man Elected Mayor Of US Town Accused Of Unlawfully Voting Multiple Times

Daily Caller: Local prosecutors charged a Mexican man currently serving as mayor of a small American city with unlawfully voting multiple times in U.S. elections.

Republican Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach on Wednesday charged Jose Ceballos, a Mexican national and mayor of Coldwater, Kansas, with three counts of voting without being qualified and three counts of election perjury, according to a press release from his office. The announcement marks the latest instance in which state officials allegedly caught a foreign national of voting, thanks in part to a database system bolstered by the Trump administration. more



10 Comments on Kansas: Mexican Man Elected Mayor Of US Town Accused Of Unlawfully Voting Multiple Times

  1. My wife’s niece, here on a student visa, was talked into registering to vote by an aggressive voter registration worker on campus. She said she told the worker she was a foreign student but he insisted it was fine, just fine. Those workers are paid by the head, and many don’t really care about putting some foreign student’s status in jeopardy, if it means they meet their quota. (I recommended she contact the County and have her name removed, immediately.)

    My wife, while still a permanent resident, was once asked to fill a vacant position on the city council. It is easy for people to not consider a person’s citizenship status, when they know and respect them as a productive member of the community. It is also easy for a non-citizen to be tempted to act politically, but my wife knew the rules and respectfully pointed out the oversight to those recommending her. They did check the City as well as County and State regulations, to see if a non-citizen could hold municipal office, which was a no. She ran for city council a few years later, right after she became a US citizen.

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  2. Why do you suppose democrats fight so fiercely to protect their precious illegals. They vote everywhere voter ID is not required. They vote by the millions. All because the democrats pushed mail in balloting during the shutdown and sent numerous ballots to a single address

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  3. So you’re telling me that at no point in the process of running for, and getting elected and serving, does anybody check his ID? No background checks? No drug tests?
    I have to do that for my job… but not mayor of a city?

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