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U.S. Homeland Security says Canadian to be deported after assault in New Jersey
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CityNews Toronto
OTTAWA — The U.S. Department of Homeland Security confirmed on social media Wednesday that a Canadian woman accused of assaulting a teenager wearing what it called “pro-Trump” gear is being deported back to Canada.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security said in July that Tracey allegedly struck a teenage girl on a boardwalk in Point Pleasant Beach on July 3.
A news release on the police department’s social media account alleged Tracey was seen on video hitting the girl twice, once in the face.
Tracey was charged with simple assault, neglect of a child, compounding crime and harassing communication.
She was taken into police custody and later transferred to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody because she had overstayed her visa, Homeland Security said.