Illegal immigrant deported 30 years after brutal murder of Philadelphia teen Eddie Polec on church steps
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In a recent move, immigration officials have deported an undocumented immigrant connected to the violent murder of a 16-year-old boy, who was tragically beaten to death on the steps of a Philadelphia church back in 1994.

Bou Khathavong was sent back to Laos on September 2 following extensive legal proceedings, as reported by the Philadelphia division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).

Khathavong, who holds dual citizenship in Laos and Thailand, was found guilty in 1996 of being part of a criminal conspiracy that led to the death of high school student Eddie Polec. Polec was fatally attacked by a group of suburban teens in Philadelphia’s Fox Chase neighborhood.

The court sentenced Khathavong to serve a minimum of five years and a maximum of ten years in prison for his role in the crime.

Bou Khathavong

ICE executed the deportation of Bou Khathavong to Laos this past September. (ICE)

Polec was reportedly assaulted with baseball bats and other weapons while lying defenseless on the steps of Saint Cecilia’s Church, according to officials. Despite desperate calls for help, the attack continued until Polec died.

Khathavong was arrested Nov. 11, 1994, and was initially charged with two counts of murder, possession of an instrument of crime and criminal conspiracy, according to ICE.

St. Cecilia's Church in the Philadelphia Fox Chase neighborhood.

The 1994 murder happened on the front steps of St. Cecilia’s Church in the Philadelphia Fox Chase neighborhood. (Google Maps)

Nearly two years later, he was convicted of criminal conspiracy and sentenced.

The former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) lodged an immigration detainer against Khathavong at the Curran-Fromhold Correctional Facility in Philadelphia a month after his conviction.

On Sept. 1, 1998, INS served him with a notice to appear before an immigration judge, charging him as an aggravated felon under Section 237 of the Immigration and Nationality Act.

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ICE deported an illegal immigrant convict decades after the brutal murder of a Philadelphia high school student. (Getty Images)

The act contains a list of serious criminal offenses that can lead to an illegal immigrant’s deportation.

An immigration judge in York ordered Khathavong removed from the U.S. to Laos in December 2004, though he was later released on an order of supervision in 2005.

He was finally sent back to Laos in September.

“We sincerely hope that the removal of Bou Khathavong can finally help the family of Eddie Polec and the city of Philadelphia heal from one of the most horrifying crimes in Philadelphia’s history,” ICE ERO Philadelphia acting Field Office Director David O’Neill wrote in a statement. 

“ICE is working daily to safeguard the American public and bring justice for the families of those who are harmed by illegal aliens.”

ICE said Khathavong’s removal marks the culmination of efforts by ERO Philadelphia and ICE’s Removal Management Division to enforce the immigration laws of the U.S. and ensure public safety.

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