The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says a Canadian illegal immigrant, who is accused of striking a teen wearing pro-Trump clothing earlier this month, will be deported from the United States.
“This illegal alien who assaulted a teenager has no business being in our country,” DHS posted. “She is now in [ICE] custody pending REMOVAL from our nation.”
Incident
The outlet obtained court documents stating that Tracey had allegedly confronted a group of four teenagers on July 3, including one wearing “patriotic-colored” sweatpants with “TRUMP” and “ICE” written on them.
Tracey allegedly got into a dispute with the sweatpants-clad teen on the Jersey Shore boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach before slapping the teen in the face and on her body.
Footage of the alleged assault was recorded by surveillance cameras and by footage shot by Tracey herself, according to police.
Authorities said they carried out an investigation and got a warrant for Tracey’s arrest after which she was taken to jail and then transferred to ICE custody.
The agency added that Tracey will remain in ICE custody “pending her immigration proceedings.”
Tracey had been living in New Jersey with her husband Matthew Geroni, who said in a Tuesday video they have been married for more than three years. He said he plans to hire an immigration lawyer and wants her released from custody even if she does end up having to go back to Canada.







