4 Charged in Scheme to Smuggle Children From Mexico to U.S.
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4 charged in scheme to smuggle children from Mexico to U.S.
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Four people were charged for their alleged roles in a scheme to smuggle children from Mexico into the U.S., and in one instance, using candy laced with drugs to sedate them, according to the news release by the U.S. Department of Justice. Mexican nationals Susana Guadian and Daniel Guadian, both 50; U.S. citizen Dianne Guadian, 32; and permanent resident Manuel Valenzuela, 35, were charged in a criminal complaint with co…
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Smugglers accused of giving children THC-laced candy to keep them quiet during border crossing
EL PASO, Texas (KVIA) -- The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged four people with allegedly scheming to smuggle children into the U.S. DOJ officials say the four defendants sometimes used THC-laced candy to sedate the children while they crossed the border. One of the children suffered from marijuana poisoning. Law enforcement officers charged Mexican nationals Susana Guadian and Daniel Guadian, both 50; U.S. citizen Dianne Guadian, 32; and lawf…
The defendants were part of a foreign smuggling organization that illegally took unaccompanied foreign children between the ages of five and 13 to the United States from Juarez, Mexico.
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