In this unpublished decision, the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) remanded the record in light of the intervening decision in Keathly v. Holder, 696 F.3d 655 (7th Cir. 2012), which recognized an “official authorization” defense to charges of removability based on unlawful voting under INA 237(a)(6). The Board stated that the sending of a voter registration card to the respondent after he obtained a driver’s license would support a finding that the “official authorization” defense would apply to his case. The decision was written by Member Edward Grant.