TRINIDAD & TOBAGO-BEWARE OF JEFFREY PROCTOR
DEPORTATION WITH NO TIME SERVED MEANS PROCTOR HAS NOT BEEN PUNISHED
WILL YOUR CHILD, YOUR NIECE, YOUR NEPHEW, YOUR NEIGHBOUR’S CHILD BE NEXT?
MIAMI –A fifty-year-old man who pleaded guilty to attempted sexual battery and to lewd and lascivious molestation of a child was arrested here June 1, 2006, by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention and removal officers.
Jeffrey Proctor, a national of Trinidad and Tobago, was sentenced to serve 364 days in prison, along with 10 years of supervised probation as part of his plea agreement.
Proctor, who entered the country as a visitor for pleasure in 1986, opted to violate the law and overstayed his visa. As an aggravated felon, he was issued an administrative final order of removal on June 1.
“Predators like Proctor should know that we are out in full force to identify you, arrest you and deport you,” said Michael Rozos, ICE field office director for detention and removal in Florida. “We have zero tolerance for monsters who prey on the must vulnerable segment of our society — our children.”