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The penalties for non-citizens attempting to vote in a country's election can be severe, especially in countries like the United States. In the U.S., for example, non-citizens who vote in federal elections can face criminal charges, which may include:
- Fines: Non-citizens who unlawfully vote may be fined under federal law.
- Imprisonment: Convictions can result in imprisonment for up to five years.
- Deportation: Non-citizens found guilty of voting illegally may also be deported and barred from reentering the U.S.
- Permanent Bar from Citizenship: In some cases, attempting to vote may permanently disqualify a non-citizen from becoming a U.S. citizen in the future.