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Viroth Phannavong Arrested by ICE in Boston

Convicted child molester from Laos faces deportation

by Amelia Crawford

Viroth Phannavong Arrested by ICE in Boston
Convicted child molester from Laos faces deportation

On August 20, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 58-year-old Viroth Phannavong in Boston, concluding a years-long legal process following his conviction for child molestation in Rhode Island.

Phannavong, a Laotian national living unlawfully in the U.S., was convicted on three counts of first-degree child molestation involving his former girlfriend’s daughter in Providence. His conviction was upheld by the Rhode Island Supreme Court after he unsuccessfully appealed for a new trial.

Following his conviction, ICE placed Phannavong in custody as part of a broader operation targeting individuals convicted of serious or violent crimes. Officials described him and others arrested as “the worst of the worst.”

This arrest is part of a larger immigration crackdown under President Donald Trump’s second term, during which deportations have sharply increased—particularly among those with criminal records and Southeast Asian heritage.

More than 4,800 Lao-Americans have been placed on deportation lists since January 2025. Recent high-profile deportations include Ma Yang, a Hmong-American mother of five, and Thongxay Nilakout, a man previously imprisoned for a violent crime committed as a teen.

Phannavong remains in ICE custody pending deportation proceedings.

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