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    Border Counties Act Against Surge in Migrant Smuggling

    April 24, 2024Updated:April 24, 20242 Mins Read
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    Border counties have began to hire more prosecutors as migrant smuggling chases are on the rise. (SBG San Antonio). Source: News4SA.
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    In response to a surge in migrant smuggling, border counties are ramping up efforts to combat the activity by hiring specialized prosecutors. While the number of migrants turning themselves in for asylum has declined in the Del Rio sector, there has been an increase in cases involving smugglers, commonly known as “coyotes.”

    Zavala County Sheriff’s Office Captain Jimenez reports a rise in the size of migrant groups being smuggled, with loads ranging from 8 to 10 individuals. Similarly, District Attorney Audrey Gossett-Louis notes a significant uptick in smuggling cases, with over 300 cases reported in the first three months of 2024 alone. Most of these cases originate from Frio and LaSalle counties.

    To address the escalating issue, the 81st District has employed additional prosecutors specifically dedicated to handling smuggling cases. This initiative, funded through Operation Lonestar, aims to bolster prosecution efforts in counties heavily impacted by migrant smuggling.

    The spike in smuggling cases is evident in the district’s statistics, with a notable increase from 2 cases in January 2020 to 819 cases in 2022. Gossett-Louis emphasizes the tragic consequences of smuggling activities, citing two fatalities in the current year alone. She underscores the need for stringent enforcement measures to prevent further loss of life.

    Despite the challenges posed by smuggling operations, law enforcement officials remain vigilant. However, they face obstacles such as young and inexperienced drivers recruited to transport migrants, often under threat of violence. These drivers, primarily from urban areas like Houston, San Antonio, and Austin, are coerced into risky pursuits to evade law enforcement.

    In response to the severity of the issue, the 81st District has implemented a strict policy of no plea deals for smugglers, ensuring that offenders face significant penalties, including sentences ranging from 2 to 10 years. This uncompromising stance aims to deter future smuggling attempts and prioritize public safety.

    As migrant smuggling continues to pose challenges for border communities, proactive measures by law enforcement and prosecutors are essential to safeguarding vulnerable individuals and combating criminal networks involved in illegal activities.

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