U.S. deports Uzbek national convicted of child trafficking
A citizen of Uzbekistan has been deported from the United States after being found guilty of crimes related to the sexual exploitation of children.
The individual, identified as A.M., was deported by order of U.S. immigration authorities. The deportation was carried out by officers of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Phoenix, Arizona.
Previously, A.M. had been convicted of three crimes involving child trafficking for sexual exploitation.
After serving his sentence, a U.S. court ordered his removal from the country.
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