PEOPLE SMUGGLING NETWORK DISBANDED IN IMPERIAL
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La Voz de la Frontera (Mexicali, B.C.) 7-27-10

Mexicali – Several people linked to a human smuggling operation were captured after U.S. Border Patrol Agents tracked them to a house in Imperial, California and found undocumented people inside. They arrested eight undocumented migrants, including a woman from Mexicali and 7 men.

The Border Patrol reported that they arrested a man and wife from Los Angeles, a man and a woman from Holtville, CA, another man and woman from Calexico and a woman from Mexicali involved in the network.

The group was transporting (aliens) from Mexicali to Los Angeles for a fee of 2,500 to 4,000 dollars each.

Initially, Agents stopped a vehicle with 15 migrants in it on Neckel Road north of the Imperial Airport and developed intelligence that led them to the house in Imperial where they made more arrests. The group was smuggling up to 200 people a year to Los Angeles. Agents also seized a .357 Magnum.

http://www.oem.com.mx/lavozdelafrontera ... 721978.htm

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Four migrants exposed to desert heat: One dies

Mexicali, B.C. – A group of four migrants launched on a venture to cross illegally into the United States near El Centinela (Mt. Signal) west of Mexicali. For one, it was not a stroke of good luck and he lost his life. Two more were rescued by Grupo Beta and a fourth made it into the neighboring country and alerted the authorities and a joint effort was launched to rescue the survivors. A native of Oaxaca, whose body remains on the U.S. side, died and one from San Luis Potosi was arrested by the Border Patrol and deported to Mexico. The remaining two survivors remain unidentified. The group ranged from 20 to 30 years of age.

http://www.oem.com.mx/lavozdelafrontera ... 723267.htm

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