"Hernandez-Gonzalez claimed to be a Mexican citizen from Tijuana but later interviews by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents determined Hernandez-Gonzalez and all others were from Guatemala."

Even Guatemalans know the benefit of being a Mexican Illegal ... I suppose the expected the cops to carry his luggage.


Man faces smuggling charges
By Geoffrey Fattah
Deseret Morning News

A Guatemalan man is facing deportation and possible prison time after he was caught smuggling illegal immigrants while speeding in Utah, according to federal charges.

Federal prosecutors claim Mariano Hernandez-Gonzalez was transporting 10 Guatemalan nationals from Los Angeles to Morganton, N.C., when he was stopped by a Utah Highway Patrol trooper for speeding on Aug. 15 in Summit County.

His minivan was clocked going 80 mph in a 65 mph zone when the trooper pulled the vehicle over, charges state. Initially Hernandez-Gonzalez produced a Baja, Calif., Mexico, driver's license which had a different name, but was unable to produce any documentation for his residency in the United States. The trooper also noted that Hernandez-Gonzalez was having trouble understanding English.

All 11 people were asked to step out of the vehicle, and the trooper reported noticing several bottles of bottles of liquid inside the minivan that appeared to be urine. A middle seat was also wet and had a strong urine odor. It was explained to officers that the group only made stops to gas up the vehicles and for no other reason.

Hernandez-Gonzalez claimed to be a Mexican citizen from Tijuana but later interviews by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents determined Hernandez-Gonzalez and all others were from Guatemala.

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