American Convicted of Killing NB Police Officer in 1987 Transferred to US: CBSA
An American man who was convicted of killing a New Brunswick police officer nearly 40 years ago has been transferred to the United States. The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) confirmed that Anthony Philip Romeo, 62, was turned over to the United States Customs and Border Protection on Dec. 29. Over the past year, CBSA […]
American Convicted of Killing NB Police Officer in 1987 Transferred to US: CBSA Anthony Philip Romeo, convicted of killing a New Brunswick police officer almost 40 years ago, has been transferred to the United States. The Canada Border Services Agency confirmed the transfer on December 29th. This event is part of a larger trend, with nearly 19,000 foreign nationals removed from Canada over the past year for violating immigration laws.
- Anthony Philip Romeo, convicted of killing a New Brunswick police officer 40 years ago, has been transferred to the U.S.
- The transfer occurred on December 29th.
- The Canada Border Services Agency removed nearly 19,000 foreign nationals from Canada in the past year for violating the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
- Of these removals, 841 were due to serious inadmissibility, including national security, organized crime, human rights violations, and criminality.
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