Posted on 04/30/2025 1:52:13 PM PDT by McGruff
Two Ukrainian women in South Florida on temporary visas were hit with federal charges after being accused of illegally voting in the last 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ).
Svitlana Demydenko, 53, and her daughter, Yelyzaveta Demydenko, 22, purportedly handed in their 2024 presidential votes in Palm Beach, Florida, on October 31, 2024.
“Svitlana and Yelyzaveta entered the United States in April 2021 on nonimmigrant visas. In August 2024, while living in Florida, Svitlana and Yelyzaveta registered to vote in federal elections using a system that requires certification of United States citizenship, which neither of them had,” according to the DOJ press release.
“On Oct. 31, 2024, and still without United States citizenship, Svitlana and Yelyzaveta voted from Palm Beach in the federal 2024 General Election, which included election of a United States President,” the announcement continued.
Assistant U.S. Attorney John McMillan is now prosecuting the case against the two women.
Additionally, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem chimed in to further warn non-citizens who attempt to break voter laws under President Donald Trump.
“In partnership with @DOGE, @ICEgov arrested two Ukrainian nationals for illegally VOTING in the 2024 election. Under President Donald Trump, if you come to our country and break our laws, you will face the consequences,” she wrote in an X post.
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Hopefully they will be forced into breaking rocks into gravel for at least 20 years...and, then, thrown out of this country.
WHO INCORRECTLY REGISTERED THEM TO VOTE???
THERE IS MORE TO FIND HERE
Palm Beach and Broward counties are Democrat strong holds. We need a nice investigation.
Who registered them?
Yes, that is the important question and where prosecution should be focused.
Law enforcement finally at work uncovering criminal activity. Hooray!
I was hoping their last name is Vindman.
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