CHICAGO - A fugitive wanted in Mexico for beating a young boy to death with a hammer in 2001 was deported Thursday to Mexico where he faces aggravated homicide charges. The removal was conducted by agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO). Juan Manuel Salazar-Ramos, 39, was flown from Chicago to Harlingen, Texas, on a government charter flight on April 14. He was escorted to the border and handed over to the custody of the Mexican Attorney General's Office to face these charges. The Superior Court of Justice in Mexico City issued an arrest warrant in 2003 for Salazar-Ramos for allegedly killing a 4-year-old boy in Mexico City on June 19, 2001. According to court documents, Salazar-Ramos used a hammer to beat to death his girlfriend's son, Rafael Garduño-Contreras, in their Mexico City apartment. "The deportation of Juan Manuel Salazar-Ramos is a textbook example of a unified approach to international la...