Posted on 10/08/2015 8:33:09 PM PDT by nickcarraway
A Watauga man has been indicted by a federal grand jury, accused of smuggling undocumented immigrants into Texas for financial gain, according to the Department of Justice.
On Sept. 18, deputies with the Frio County Sheriff's Department and agents with the U.S. Border Patrol responded to a 911 call from someone who said they saw several people exiting a tractor-trailer parked at a convenience store in Frio County, southwest of San Antonio.
When authorities arrived, they found 39 undocumented immigrants, including 28 men, seven women and four children, from Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico, officials said.
"We see hands sticking out of a little rear door on the trailer," said Frio County Sheriff's Sgt. Jerry Reyna.
"Very heartbreaking. The youngest that was in there was a 13-year-old little boy. As soon as he jumped out of the trailer he said, 'Thank you so much. Thank you for saving us,'" said Frio County Sheriff's Deputy Aaron Ramirez.
They took the accused driver, 33-year-old Drew Christopher Potter, into federal custody. He has been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit alien smuggling for financial gain and three substantive counts of transportation of undocumented immigrants.
"According to the indictment, Potter conspired to transport undocumented aliens for private financial gain," the DOJ said in a statement Thursday.
The officers tell NBC 5 the trailer was a refrigerated unit, but it was not working properly, and temperatures were well above 100 degrees inside.
"There was a little siding in that trailer, where you could tell they were trying to make a hole to get some air," Ramirez said.
Potter remains in federal custody, officials said. If convicted, he faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a maximum $250,000 fine for each count.
Potter's court date has not yet been set.
At Potter's home in Tarrant County, a woman who identified herself as Potter's wife left without comment Thursday, and neighbors had little to say themselves.
"Something unexpected, to be honest. I never actually expected he would do anything like that," said neighbor Juan Diaz.
Immigration attorneys at Catholic Charities of Dallas reach out to all sorts of immigrants, including many driven by desperation.
"I mean, it's just heartbreaking. And when I watch the video I can just see the desperation and the need," said immigration attorney Jenna Carl.
They should make this illegal.
Hillary voters
“conspiracy to commit alien smuggling for financial gain “
Should be illegal to commit alien smuggling for political gain also.
Should be illegal to commit alien smuggling for political gain also.
nailed it
Just watched the video on Liveleak.com. These people paid for this treatment. Put the driver in the trailer and send it back over the border.
How the heck does an truck load of people cross a border without someone at our border opening the back of the truck and looking? It is a freaking truck, you look.
Hang him.
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Is it just me, or has LL got hard to connect to of late? Half the time it will not load for me anymore.
Checkpoints are too far inland. Those that we have seen and driven through in New Mexico and Texas only have had a couple of employees outside. Everyone we saw, including our van and lots of trucks, was waived through and we have never been stopped even for questioning. There is little or no apprehension attempted in many areas on our southern border.
They probably didn't cross the border in the truck. They crossed with the help of a coyote, were put into a safe house, then picked up by the truck to be transported past the border patrol highway checkpoint.
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