
Sebastian Mateo Pablo
Sebastian Mateo Pablo/Guatemala/Rape
ICE New Orleans deported Sebastian Mateo Pablo, a citizen of Guatemala. Court records reflect a felony conviction for rape – strongarm, entered after prosecutors proved the statutory elements beyond a reasonable doubt. The “strongarm” designation identifies sexual assault accomplished through physical force, intimidation, or threats rather than with a weapon, and is charged as a serious violent offense due to the coercive conduct and harm established in the record.
In prosecutions of this kind, investigators typically rely on victim statements, corroborating witness accounts, and medical and forensic examinations. Case files often include digital or physical evidence that documents contact and identity—such as location data, device extractions, clothing or trace evidence—and contemporaneous reports that capture the scene conditions, timeline, and injuries. Sentencing in such matters commonly includes a custodial term followed by supervision conditions and court orders designed to safeguard the victim. Certified judgment and sentencing documents from the concluded criminal case formed part of the immigration file establishing removability under federal law.
After completion of criminal custody, officers assumed control for removal processing. Standard steps included biometric identity verification, assembly of certified court records, and coordination of travel authorization with the Government of Guatemala. Once documentation and routing were finalized, Pablo was placed on a repatriation itinerary consistent with transport protocols and escorted throughout the journey. Upon arrival overseas, he was transferred to Guatemalan authorities for any actions deemed appropriate under local law. With the deportation executed, the United States custody associated with this immigration matter is concluded, and the certified criminal judgment remains in the permanent record used for immigration databases and lawful information sharing.
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