The final member of a human smuggling organization found to have smuggled 90 people from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras into Arizona is sentenced to prison.The man was sentenced to 36 months in prison followed by three years of supervised release…
Jamie Donnelly The final member of a human smuggling organization found to have smuggled 90 people from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras into Arizona was sentenced to prison by a federal judge in Tucson.
People are also reading… As agents searched the house, Lopez-Vargas arrived in a van and attempted to flee. Agents stopped the van and found seven immigrants inside. Lopez-Vargas’ co-conspirators, Eleazar Soto-Diaz, 35, and Jesus Gabriel Villela-Duran, 28, both from Michoacan, Mexico, were sentenced to 13 months and one day in prison.
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