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Student flees to China after being charged with voting illegally in Michigan

The Chinese national had surrendered his passport but managed to leave the country using another passport, the FBI says

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College students mark ballots at an early voting site inside the University of Michigan Museum of Art in Ann Arbor in October 2024. Photo: TNS
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A Chinese national who was charged with voting illegally in Michigan last fall has fled the US, federal authorities said on Friday.

The man, who is not a US citizen, had surrendered his Chinese passport in November and was told not to leave Michigan. But he travelled to China from Detroit in January by showing another passport, the FBI said in a court filing.

An arrest warrant was issued in April after he failed to appear at two court hearings in Ann Arbor, where he had been a student at the University of Michigan. He was facing charges of perjury and attempting to vote as an unauthorised elector, a felony.

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Only citizens can vote in federal elections, and every voter must attest to US citizenship when registering. The student was accused of lying about his citizenship when he registered to vote and then casting a ballot during an early voting period.

He now faces a federal charge, though the US does not have an extradition treaty with China.

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