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Two Mexican nationals have been found guilty of their roles in the deadliest human smuggling event in U.S. history. Felipe Orduna-Torres and Armando Gonzales-Ortega now face life in prison.
Two men charged after 53 immigrants died in the back of a sweltering tractor-trailer with no air conditioning were found guilty Tuesday after a two-week trial. The 2022 tragedy in San Antonio was ...
A jury found two men guilty of murder Thursday in the killing of Border Patrol ... belonged to a “rip crew” that was searching for drug smugglers to rob when they became engaged in a shootout with ...
A roadside memorial paying tribute to 53 migrants who human smugglers left to die in a ... the two men connected to the smuggling were found guilty and both face life in prison.
Officers found 34 heat-sealed packages containing 16.5kg of cannabis ... Crown Court heard how they had attempted to bring in the drugs. They both pleaded guilty to fraudulent evasion of a prohibition ...
Steven Garbutt, 64, of Middleton Park Road, Leeds, was found guilty after trial at Liverpool Crown Court and sentenced to six years. Raja Hamid Ali, 39, of Thornbury Ave, Bradford, was found ...
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