Illegal Alien Indicted on Five Federal Counts for Voter Fraud
The United States Department of Justice has announced the five-count indictment against a Salvadoran national, who is a federal fugitive illegal alien in Texas, of which the DOJ says engaged in voter fraud and several immigration law violations.
57-year-old Mario Obdulio Orellana was named in a five-count indictment that was returned by a federal grand jury on June 6th of 2018.
As per the indictments, federal prosecutors are now charging Mario Obdulio Orellana with two federal felony counts of false representation of United States citizenship, one federal felony count of making a false statement in an application attempt in order to obtain a passport, one federal felony count for the unauthorized use of an American citizen’s Social Security number, and one federal felony count of voter fraud.
United States Attorney Joseph D. Brown of the Eastern District of Texas said that Orellana made his first initial appearance before a United States Court Magistrate, Judge Keith Giblin on June 21st of 2018.
Mario Obdulio Orellana is believed to have entered the United States of America from El Salvador in the early 1980s, where he took residence in Shelby County, Texas.
In 1987, Mario Obdulio Orellana used falsified documents in an effort to obtain a birth certificate to attempt to lie and suggest he was born in the United States of America.
According to the indictments, Mario Obdulio Orellana then used similar falsified documents to apply for both a passport and a Social Security number under the guise he was a United States citizen so that he could vote in the state of Texas.
In the 2016 Presidential elections of Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton, Mario Obdulio Orellana illegally voted.
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