ICE Boston removes illegal fugitive wanted for child rape in Jamaica
BOSTON — ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston deported a criminal alien fugitive and alleged child rapist who had been illegally residing in Stamford Connecticut. Officers with ICE Boston removed Albert George Davis, 59, from the United States to Jamaica Aug. 21 and turned him over to Jamaican authorities, who sought his arrest for the rape of a child in 2020.
“Albert George Davis fled to Connecticut in an apparent attempt to avoid prosecution for the disturbing victimization of a child in Jamaica,” said ERO Boston Deputy Field Office Director David Wesling. “He had been hiding out in our community for five years, but now he will be forced to face justice in his native country. Under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE Boston will continue to prioritize public safety by aggressively locating, arresting and removing criminal alien offenders from our New England communities.”
Davis entered the U.S. lawfully in New York City on June 14, 2020, on a nonimmigrant visa.
On July 1, 2020, the Saint Andrew Parish Court in Jamaica issued a warrant for Davis' arrest for the offense of rape and sexual intercourse with a person under 16 years of age. The U.S. State Department subsequently revoked Davis’ nonimmigrant visa.
Officers from ICE Boston’s Hartford field office arrested Davis in Stamford, Connecticut, May 29, 2024, and placed him into removal proceedings. On March 4, 2025, a Justice Department immigration judge ordered Davis removed from the U.S. to Jamaica.
ICE Boston removed Davis from the U.S. to Jamaica on Aug. 21 and turned him over to Jamaican authorities.
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Source: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE.gov)