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    Home » Blog » Texas man charged with smuggling 18 illegal immigrants in tractor-trailer

    Texas man charged with smuggling 18 illegal immigrants in tractor-trailer

    September 3, 2024Updated:September 3, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    According to a local media statement, a Texas man is facing federal smuggling costs for attempting to move 18 illegal immigrants into the United States in a tractor-trailer vehicle from the Mexican border.

    When the vehicle attempted to pass through a federal immigration station on the highway on August 28th, Border Patrol agents foiled a human trafficking attempt in the south of the Rio Grande Valley.

    A federal problem that MyRGV.com saw revealed that Border Patrol agents had discovered 18 workers from Mexico and Central America inside the back of the vehicle.

    Agents at the station began to become suspicious of the vehicle after the driver muttered and acted irate during the first checkpoint.

    Daniel Rodriguez, the pilot, was told to stop for a closer assessment, but he instead veered off and continued on Highway 77.

    ” BPA’s called out over the service radio that the tractor-trailer continued north and did n’t stop”, the complaint stated. ” ]Border Patrol officials ] got in a marked police vehicle in an attempt to discover the tractor”.

    The vehicle was tracked along, pulled over, and returned to the station, where a canine reminded officials at the car’s rear windows.

    ” When the trailer doors were opened, eighteen ( 18 ) subjects were discovered sitting on the floor with no cargo inside the trailer”, the complaint stated.

    The workers were identified as people of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Ecuador, and El Salvador. It was unclear whether the vehicle from Mexico brought the workers into the United States or whether it picked them up after they entered the country.

    Despite a contradictory speech from a migrant on table, Rodriguez claimed not to have known about the people who were hidden inside his car.

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    ” Once they were loaded into the trailer, one issue gave instructions on what to expect”, the complaint stated. The foreigners were informed that the area was going to make three stops. Diesel had to be added first to the vehicle at this point. The drivers was scheduled to test the tractor’s safety at the next stop. The tractor-trailer do stop and walk a little bit and continue doing it frequently, which meant they would be at emigration, and the creatures were instructed to stay put or make sounds.

    Luckily, no one was injured or killed in the event, as tractor-trailer sneaking occasions have historically been associated with warmth exhaustion-related deaths.

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