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Federal authorities lodged an immigration detainer against Rebeca Fratila-Ilies with Guilford County April 17
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement wants police in North Carolina to turn over an illegal immigrant from Romania convicted of child sex crimes and facing deportation after a phony asylum case and early prison release.
Rebeca Fratila-Ilies is facing possible deportation after ICE said she was convicted of two counts of carnal knowledge of a child and statutory rape for abusing a middle-school boy.
She was serving a 10-year sentence inside a Staunton, Virginia, prison up until her early release, ICE said.

ICE wants police in North Carolina to turn over Rebeca Fratila-Ilies. (ICE)
Fratila-Ilies was arrested in North Carolina March 12, 2025, for a probation violation, according to ICE, and the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office notified ICE Charlotte.
"ICE lodged an immigration detainer against Fratila-Ilies with Guilford County April 17, asking them not to release this child predator back into the community," ICE Director Todd M. Lyons said in a statement.
"Fratila-Ilies is a lawful permanent resident, but she’s been convicted of sex crimes against a child, which means she’s amenable to removal. She’s currently in removal proceedings, and ICE is standing by to deport her upon a Department of Justice immigration judge’s order."
An ICE investigation uncovered that she was granted a green card in 2006 when she came into the United States as a child.

Rebeca Fratila-Ilies is a convicted child sex predator (ICE)
ICE said that was granted after Fratila-Ilies' mother filed a fake asylum benefits case, though.
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Convicted child sex predator Rebeca Fratila-Ilies is being held in North Carolina. (iStock; ICE)
An immigration judge ordered her to be deported in 2017 after she was a no-show for her immigration hearing. She ultimately appealed and was granted relief five years later.
She remains in jail in North Carolina while her probation violation case is pending, ICE said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Guilford County Sheriff's Office.
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