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    Florida man faked US citizenship for guns, vote

    Florida man faked US citizenship for guns, vote
    Naturalized Canadian citizen voted illegally in U.S. presidential election

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    The Associated Press
    Published On: Aug 31 2012 07:18:49 AM EDT
    Updated On: Aug 31 2012 07:43:05 AM EDT

    MIAMI -

    A South Florida man has pleaded guilty to federal charges that he faked U.S. citizenship to buy guns and vote in elections.

    Josef Sever, 52, pleaded guilty Thursday in Miami federal court. Sever faces up to five years in prison when he is sentenced Nov. 9.

    Prosecutors say Sever was born in Austria and is a naturalized Canadian citizen. He has never held U.S. citizenship but has been living in Plantation.

    Nevertheless, Sever bought firearms on four occasions in the Miami area and claimed on required forms that he was a U.S. citizen. He also claimed citizenship to obtain a state concealed weapons permit.

    Sever registered to vote in Broward County and voted illegally in the 2008 presidential election.

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    Only one? How many hispanics? Oh, arresting hispancis for voting illegally would be called "racism." No?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevinssdad View Post
    Only one? How many hispanics? Oh, arresting hispancis for voting illegally would be called "racism." No?
    I withdraw the question? I got it, Canadians understand law enforcement, the Mexican gov't might object? I keep forgetting about the unsaid understanding with our southern neighbor.

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    What, you mean people actually falsify documents,hard to believe, suppose we have anyone working in government that may done same.
    I'm old with many opinions few solutions.

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