Oscar Amilcar

Oscar Amilcar/Guatemala/Fourth Degree Sexual Assault

by G. George | September 25, 2025

Oscar Amilcar, a citizen of Guatemala, was deported by ICE New Orleans after officers completed removal processing and travel coordination. Case records reviewed at the time of departure identify a U.S. conviction for fourth degree sexual assault. Court documents show he was sentenced to five years in prison for that offense, which he served before immigration authorities initiated the removal action.

Prior to deportation, officials verified identity, secured travel documentation, and arranged custodial transfer under standard procedures. The conviction is recorded as a finalized judgment in U.S. court and is the principal criminal entry associated with Amilcar’s file. No additional convictions were listed in the public notice, and no new charges were announced in connection with the removal.

Following transport, custody was transferred to receiving authorities, concluding the U.S. immigration matter tied to the adjudicated offense. Any remaining legal requirements related to the prior case continue in the jurisdiction where it was prosecuted and proceed separately from immigration processing. Further updates, if any, will appear in public dockets or agency records as scheduling and filings occur.