An El Salvador man wanted for sex crimes involving a minor in his home country was detained in Philadelphia by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.ICE removed Francisco Javier Melendez Torres, who was wanted by law enforcement in El Salvador for aggravated rape of a minor and sexual harassment, on Jan. 31. He entered the United States illegally and had a final order of removal issued in December 2024.”The removal of Francisco Javier Melendez Torres, a dangerous criminal alien wanted for aggravated rape of a minor in El Salvador, highlights the dangers individuals like him pose to our communities,” said Brian McShane, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations acting Philadelphia field office director.McShane said ICE is “committed to ensuring that dangerous individuals like Melendez Torres do not find safe harbor” in the U.S. or threaten American citizens.ICE SCOOPS UP ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WITH MURDER, ROBBERY CONVICTIONS IN WEEKEND CRACKDOWN Francisco Javier Melendez Torres, of El Salvador, who was wanted for raping a child in his home country, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Philadelphia on Jan. 31. (ICE Philadelphia)Melendez Torres was first arrested by U.S. Border Patrol on Feb. 5, 1986, near Rio Grande, Texas. He was served with an order to show cause and notice of hearing, charging inadmissibility, according to ICE Philadelphia. He was released the same day on an order of recognizance.He was granted voluntary departure on Nov. 17, 1986, by an immigration judge in Harlingen, Texas, and was required to return to El Salvador by Dec. 29, 1986. He was deported once he failed to leave by that date. Melendez Torres was first arrested by U.S. Border Patrol agents near Rio Grande, Texas, on Feb. 5, 1986. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)ICE REMOVES ‘FOREIGN FUGITIVE’ WANTED IN MEXICO ON RAPE CHARGEAt some point, Melendez Torres returned to the U.S. and was convicted of driving while impaired in Hempstead, New York, on Sept. 12, 1994. The court sentenced him to five days in jail.He left the U.S. again at an unknown date, and returned without inspection or parole by an immigration official.He was convicted in Hempstead, New York, again, of disorderly conduct on April 30, 2014, and was sentenced to time served.ICE arrested him in Levittown, New York, on Oct. 25, 2024, during “a targeted enforcement action” and served him with a notice to appear, charging inadmissibility. Melendez Torres had a criminal history in the U.S. and had been deported several times before he was scooped up by ICE Philadelphia last month. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAn immigration judge in Elizabeth, New Jersey, ordered him to be removed on Dec. 12, 2024. He remained in the U.S. until ICE Philadelphia scooped him up on Jan. 31.