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    Border Patrol Finds 18 Migrants Packed in Refrigerated Trailer

    Border Patrol Finds 18 Migrants Packed in Refrigerated Trailer

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    Photo: U.S. Border Patrol/Tucson Sector25 Oct 20184
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    Tucson Sector Border Patrol agents arrested a human smuggler who allegedly packed 18 illegal immigrants into a refrigerated trailer set to nearly freezing temperatures.

    Agents assigned to the Interstate 19 Immigration Checkpoint on Monday night observed a refrigerated tractor-trailer approaching for inspection. The agents identified the driver as a 47-year-old Mexican national and referred him to a secondary inspections station after a K-9 agent alerted to the possible presence of drugs or human cargo, according to Tucson Sector Border Patrol officials.


    During a non-invasive secondary inspection, agents observed what appeared to be a group of humans hiding inside the trailer. The agents opened the trailer and found two Guatemalan nationals and 16 Mexican nationals stashed inside. The migrants ranged in age from 15 to 40-years-old, officials stated.



    Agents reported that the temperature inside the trailer was approximately 36 degrees.


    The Mexican national driver now faces federal human smuggling charges. The agents seized the tractor-trailer. The illegal immigrants are being processed for immigration violations.


    Officials did not disclose if any minors were traveling unaccompanied or if they were with family members.


    That same evening, agents assigned to the Federal Route 15 immigration checkpoint arrested two U.S. citizen females after finding two migrants locked in the trunk of their Nissan Maxima. The discovery followed a Border Patrol K-9 agent alerting to the possible presence of drugs or human cargo in the rear of the sedan.


    During a search of the trunk, the Casa Grande agents found two Guatemalan men (ages 19 and 35) locked inside the trunk.


    Border Patrol officials warn that “people can die or become seriously injured when placed inside vehicle trunks and compartments not meant for human travel. A lack of oxygen, extreme temperatures, carbon monoxide poisoning, and vehicle collisions pose serious risks to passengers attempting to avoid detection.”


    The agents arrested the two U.S. citizen females, seized the Maxima, and processed the two Guatemalans on immigration violations.

    https://www.breitbart.com/border/2018/10/25/border-patrol-finds-18-migrants-packed-in-refrigerated-trailer/

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    Another semi truck WE keep and sell at auction.

    Load 'em up and walk them back over the border!
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    DO NOT REWARD THEM - DEPORT THEM ALL

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