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Australian accused of US voter fraud 'didn't realise it was such a big deal'
Australia🏛️ PoliticsCenter7 hr. ago

Australian accused of US voter fraud 'didn't realise it was such a big deal'

An Australian woman, Denise Nataly Migliore, is facing trial in Louisiana after being charged with fraudulent voting. The 51-year-old, who is a legal permanent resident, allegedly claimed to be a U.S. citizen and voted in two federal elections, including the 2024 presidential election. Prosecutors argue she knowingly made false claims to cast fraudulent ballots, which they say undermined the integrity of the election process. Migliore stated she believed she could vote because she had a pending citizenship application and was encouraged to register by local authorities. She claims no one informed her that non-citizens cannot vote and feels she is being unfairly targeted. This case aligns with broader efforts by the Trump administration to crack down on non-citizen voting, despite evidence that such instances are rare. The case occurs amid preparations for upcoming midterm elections.

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ABC News (Australia) logoABC News (Australia)State / PublicCenter7 hr. ago
Australian accused of US voter fraud 'didn't realise it was such a big deal'

An Australian woman, Denise Nataly Migliore, is facing trial in Louisiana after being charged with fraudulent voting. The 51-year-old, who is a legal permanent resident, allegedly claimed to be a U.S. citizen and voted in two federal elections, including the 2024 presidential election. Prosecutors argue she knowingly made false claims to cast fraudulent ballots, which they say undermined the integrity of the election process. Migliore stated she believed she could vote because she had a pending citizenship application and was encouraged to register by local authorities. She claims no one informed her that non-citizens cannot vote and feels she is being unfairly targeted. This case aligns with broader efforts by the Trump administration to crack down on non-citizen voting, despite evidence that such instances are rare. The case occurs amid preparations for upcoming midterm elections.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the situation neutrally, detailing both the charges against Migliore and her defense. It includes quotes from Migliore herself and mentions the broader context of the Trump administration’s focus on non-citizen voting. There is no overt ideological slant toward either side, and

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