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Four state Registry of Motor Vehicle clerks along with two other people were arrested Wednesday after authorities say they were making false identifications through the registry and selling them to people living in the country illegally, some of whom had been deported in the past.
Some of those phony licenses and identifications were used to fraudulently register to vote in Boston, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
Evelyn Medina, 56, of Boston; Annette Gracia, 37, of Boston; Kimberly Jordan, 33, of Randolph; David Brimage, 46, of Boston; Bivian Yohanny Brea, 41, of Boston; and a 32-year-old man identified as John Doe were all charged in federal court with aggravated identity theft.
Medina, Gracia, Jordan, and Brimage were employed as clerks at the Haymarket Registry of Motor Vehicles. Authorities said Brea and Flako worked with the RMV clerks to operate the scheme.
originally posted by: 200Plus
Is John Doe's name Flako and did they give it away in the article, or did I read that wrong?
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: xuenchen
The Mass Live article says nothing about registering to vote. It's not exactly new for illegal immigrants to try to illegally get legal documents... most of them are too smart to risk using them to vote or to ever use them more than they absolutely have to.
You fired off too soon, go change your shorts.
Some of those phony licenses and identifications were used to fraudulently register to vote in Boston, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: xuenchen
Sorry, when I clicked the link it brought me half way down the page. My bad.
ETA: I still don't buy that after all the risk and danger people go through to get here illegally, they would risk getting caught just to cast a vote.
originally posted by: Kali74
a reply to: xuenchen
Sorry, when I clicked the link it brought me half way down the page. My bad.
ETA: I still don't buy that after all the risk and danger people go through to get here illegally, they would risk getting caught just to cast a vote.