Wild video shows moment Canadian illegal immigrant slaps teen on NJ boardwalk after fight over patriotic clothes
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Wild video shows moment Canadian illegal immigrant slaps teen on NJ boardwalk after fight over patriotic clothes

Wild video appears to show the moment crazy Canadian illegal immigrant Kaitlyn Tracey battered a teenager at the Jersey Shore over Fourth of July weekend for sporting pro-Trump gear, landing her in ICE custody.

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In a brief snippet of video showing the alleged attack circulating widely online a woman in dark clothing and a hat is seen stepping toward a younger-looking female wearing a USA 250 tank top, angrily swinging at her twice before a man escorts her away.

The woman in the video appears to be Tracey, 33 — with similar hair and clothing to her mug shot and social media pics.

The Canadian national was taken into ICE custody after the alleged July 3 assault on the teen, turning herself into police July 13 after learning she had been charged with endangering the welfare of a child, simple assault, harassment and obstruction a few days earlier.

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Here’s the latest on the Canadian woman detained by ICE after assaulting Jersey Shore teen wearing MAGA apparel:

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  • Hate-filled husband of Canadian accused of smacking pro-Trump teen at Jersey Shore tries to dismiss it as ‘nothingburger’
  • Canadian woman charged with assaulting Jersey Shore teen in MAGA clothes is ‘criminal illegal alien’ who overstayed visa: DHS
  • Ironic twist for Canadian woman accused of slapping Jersey Shore teen for wearing MAGA attire

She was briefly being held at Ocean County Jail before being transported to Delaney Hall in Newark, the now-infamous immigration detention facility where cops and anti-ICE protesters have violently clashed in recent weeks.

The agency says she entered the US with a passport in 2024 but overstayed her visa, which could make her eligible for deportation.

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