http://www.kten.com/Global/story.asp?S=6096161
Feb 15, 2007
San Antonio: 10 years for conspiring to transport illegal immigrants

SAN ANTONIO A federal judge in San Antonio today ordered ten years in prison for a woman who pleaded guilty to conspiracy in a human smuggling case.

Thirty-six-year-old Maria Magdelena Parra-Luna received the maximum penalty.

The Mexican citizen was a fugitive from 2002 until May fifth of 2006, when she was arrested in Texas. She pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charge in July.

On August 20 of 2002, 32 undocumented immigrants from Honduras and Mexico were found in a hot mobile home in Campbellton.

One earlier got sick and was left behind. He died of heat stroke.

The rest were taken to the Parra-Luna property and were detained until relatives wired money for their release.

Nine defendants, including Parra-Luna's husband, have been sentenced to prison over the smuggling operation.

A message left for Parra-Luna's attorney wasn't immediately returned.