Dona Ana County DA companions with Border Patrol to recognize child danger, bribery, reckless driving and assault against workers
According to the U.S. Border Patrol, 90 % of the 149 immigrant fatalities reported in the El Paso Sector last month occurred in the Southern New Mexico plain. Pirates instructed workers to refrain from calling for help if they were injured or dehydrated, and bodies frequently found a few hundred yards away from emergency evacuation beacons. In El Paso, Texas, vehicles loaded with migrants that slammed into cars at great speeds frequently took off in the southern tip of Doa Ana County.
The 3rd Judicial District Attorney’s Office in New Mexico has made the decision to assist the federal government in prosecuting position acts committed by those linked to smuggling businesses.
The federal government is in charge of border security and multiculturalism. For us, in the position, it’s about people safety”, Doña Ana County District Attorney Gerald Byers said on Tuesday. We are here to reveal a collaboration between Border Patrol and the 3rd Judicial District, which will allow for the first time to look into situations involving illegal border crossings that are promoted by international legal organizations. […]
That includes working with the Border Patrol to recognize child danger, bribery, fraud, coercion of witnesses in contraband cases, unlawful journey from law enforcement and assault against people kept in migrant stash houses, he said.
” The list is quite extensive. It is a resource that has been underused because transnational criminal organizations do not want to conduct business in New Mexico, according to Byers at a gathering of state and federal officials on Monday in Sunland Park.
For instance, in August last year, authorities converged on Sunland Park after a young person called 911 because she was concerned about her mother not returning home. Four American children were left alone with the migrants and five were told to stay put in the home, which turned out to be a stash house.
Two Mexican brothers who were attempting to pay off a cartel debt a year earlier were charged with state crimes in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, after a rollover accident claimed the lives of two migrants and injured several others.
U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico Alexander Uballez said he welcomes state collaboration because there is a federal court docket of migrant smuggling and illegal entry that is racked up in the hundreds.
At the Tuesday gathering organized by the El Paso Sector Border Patrol at the foothills of Mount Cristo Rey,” We have to be selective in New Mexico of where we spend our limited resources,” Uballez said. We collaborate with them (state authorities ) in analyzing state cases of violence to determine the best place to file a charge. We use all available means to locate a person who poses a threat to public safety.
Uballez claimed that not all of his office’s 98 staff attorneys work in immigration-related cases for a district that covers the entire state of New Mexico. A U.S. attorney’s caseload may include everything from crimes committed on tribal lands to crimes committed with guns to drugs.