Federal prosecutors say two men accused of leading a group suspected of smuggling 20,000 people into the country from Guatemala have been arrested in Los Angeles.
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Four men are facing federal charges, accused of smuggling thousands of people into the US from Guatemala in what officials call “one of the largest human smuggling rings in the nation.”
La red criminal fue responsable de la muerte de siete inmigrantes sin estatus legal —incluido un niño de 4 años
Acting U.S. Attorney Joseph McNally called the criminal network "one of the largest human smuggling rings in the nation," on Monday.
Two of the four ringleaders of the human smuggling operation involving undocumented immigrants from Guatemala coming into the U.S. through Mexico were arrested in Los Angeles.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNSuspected leader of ring accused of smuggling 20,000 people into United States arrested in LAAuthorities described the Torko Organization as one of the largest human smuggling operations in the United States.
Federal officials in Los Angeles announced charges on Monday against four men accused of leading "one of the largest human smuggling organizations in the United States," the U.S. attorney says.
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Hosted on MSN4 charged in Guatemala-to-US human smuggling ringFederal law enforcement in Los Angeles Monday announced charges against four people suspected of smuggling about 20,000 undocumented immigrants from Guatemala to the United States.
The twisted group lured migrants from Guatemala for $15,000 to $18,000 and handed them off to smugglers in Mexico who would bring them into the US.
Two suspected leaders of a human smuggling ring accused of illegally bringing 20,000 people from Guatemala into the U.S. have been arrested in Los Angeles, federal prosecutors announced Monday.
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNFeds: 4 accused of smuggling 20K undocumented immigrants from Guatemala into the U.S.The group is accused of holding individuals hostage, threatening violence, and being responsible for a fatal car crash in Oklahoma in 2023, which resulted in seven deaths, including three minors.
Federal law enforcement in Los Angeles Monday announced charges against four people suspected of smuggling about 20,000 undocumented immigrants from Guatemala to the United States, including seven who died in a car crash in 2023.
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