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Laude’s German fiancé may face deportation, says De Lima

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/ 04:43 PM October 24, 2014

Transgender woman Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude poses with fiancé Marc Sueselbeck. PHOTO TAKEN FROM LAUDE’S FACEBOOK ACCOUNT/LYN RILLON

Transgender woman Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude poses with fiancé Marc Sueselbeck. PHOTO TAKEN FROM LAUDE’S FACEBOOK ACCOUNT/LYN RILLON

MANILA, Philippines—The German fiancé of murder victim Jeffrey “Jennifer” Laude may face deportation proceedings for jumping the Camp Aguinaldo fence and pushing a military police guarding the American slay suspect, Justice Secretary Leila De Lima said Friday.

“I just talked to the Bureau of Immigration and they are waiting for a formal request from AFP (Armed Forces of the Philippines),” De Lima told reporters.

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On Wednesday Marc Sueselbeck, together with Laude’s sister, climbed over the fence into the compound where Private First Class Joseph Scott Pemberton is being held. He even pushed a guard who tried to prevent him from getting close to the US Marine’s detention facility.

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De Lima said even without a formal request, the Bureau of Immigration could, on its own, start the deportation proceedings Sueselbeck for breaching security in AFP’s national headquarters and showing disrespect to a person in authority.

“According to [Immigration] Commissioner Fred (Siegfred Mison), they are ready to act motu proprio (on their own) on the deportation proceedings since the whole incident was caught on video,” De Lima said.

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De Lima said foreigners in the Philippines should learn to follow the law and respect authorities of their host country.

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“So those acts like breaching the security of a military cam, misbehaving and pushing a uniformed personnel is certainly disrespect and even a criminal offense,” she added.

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De Lima said the immigration bureau is considering either to deport him outright or file a case against him first to teach him a lesson.

Police and witnesses said Pemberton and  Laude, 26, met at a disco bar in Olongapo City on October 11, then went to a motel room where  Laude’s  body was later found. She had apparently been drowned in the toilet bowl. With The Associated Press

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TAGS: Crime, Deportation, Jeffrey "Jennifer" Laude, killing, Leila de Lima, Marc Sueselbeck, transgender

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