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Guatemalan migrant wanted for child abuse, violence against women, abuse of power ousted from US: ICE

Romeo Pop Sacui has been removed from U.S., according to ICE, which reported that he was wanted in Guatemala for child abuse, violence against women, and abuse of power.


Guatemalan migrant wanted for child abuse, violence against women, abuse of power ousted from US: ICE
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"Enforcement and Removal Operations Philadelphia removed Romeo Pop Sacui, a citizen of Guatemala with a final order of removal, to Guatemala Oct. 22," an ICE press release noted. "Pop is a foreign fugitive wanted by law enforcement authorities in Guatemala for child abuse, violence against women and abuse of power."

After the man absconded, ERO Miami removed him from the program, the ICE press release states, adding that a Justice Department immigration judge ordered the man be ousted from the U.S.

Harrisburg Police arrested the man in September 2024 for simple assault and strangulation, and then later in September, ERO Philadelphia arrested him, according to ICE.

"Protecting the American public is a key priority for ERO officers," ERO Philadelphia Field Office Director Cammilla Wamsley noted, according to the ICE press release. "Our officers routinely arrest and remove violent criminal noncitizens, such as Romeo Pop Sacui, who have broken laws in their home country and continue to do so in the U.S."

"On behalf of every American who has lost a loved one due to this border crisis, we're going to kick some cartel ass when President Donald J. Trump takes office," Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance, declared in a tweet. 

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