8 indicted in ‘enormous’ human smuggling network that operated in Texas, Southern US, feds say

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Migrants were moved in “deplorable conditions” after they paid drivers as much as $2,500 for their transport, according to authorities.

The suspects were identified as Erminia “Boss Lady” Serrano Piedra, 31; Kevin “Captain” Daniel Nuber, 41; Laura “Barbie” Nuber, 40; Lloyd Bexley, 51; Jeremy Dickens, 45; Katie Ann Garcia aka Guera, 39; Oliveria Piedra-Campuzana, 53; and Pedro Hairo Abrigo, 33.The migrants, who were from Mexico, Guatemala and Colombia, were moved in “deplorable conditions” after they paid drivers as much as $2,500 for their transport, according to a news release.

They were transported by hiding in suitcases, tractor-trailers, beds of pickup trucks, or repurposed water tankers or wooden crates, the release states. They were frequently held in places with little ventilation or temperature control.Federal authorities said they were often held at stash houses en route to their destinations, such as in Laredo or Austin.

“Over a year ago, we launched Joint Task Force Alpha to strengthen our efforts across government to dismantle the most dangerous human smuggling and trafficking networks,” Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said in the release. “The charges announced today are just the latest example of these efforts’ success.

“This human smuggling organization operated on an enormous scale, placing a high value on financial profit, while putting migrants’ lives at great risk,” Kenneth A. Polite, Jr., the assistant attorney general of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division, said in the release. “JTFA will continue to use all means necessary to pursue and dismantle criminal smuggling networks and protect the vulnerable populations they exploit.

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