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2 men charged over migrant deaths

US vows to crack down on people smuggling enterprise­s

- Reuters

“Exploiting vulnerable individual­s for profit is shameful.”

At least 51 migrants have died after being trapped inside a sweltering tractor- trailer truck found abandoned in Texas, authoritie­s said on Tuesday, as two Mexican nationals tied to the unpreceden­ted smuggling tragedy were charged in US federal court.

The deceased migrants, 39 men and 12 women, most of them citizens of Mexico, were discovered on Monday in an industrial area on the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas, about 160 miles ( 250 kilometers) north of the US- Mexico border.

The incident marked the greatest loss of life on record from a human traffickin­g attempt in the US, according to Craig Larrabee, an acting special agent in charge with the investigat­ive arm of US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t ( ICE).

Local authoritie­s described finding the rear door to the trailer open with “stacks of bodies” inside, while others were strewn collapsed nearby. Some of the victims were hot to the touch, they said.

Two suspects identified as Juan Francisco D’Luna- Bilbao and Juan Claudio D’LunaMendez, both Mexican citizens, have been charged with possessing firearms while residing in the US illegally, according to court documents and US authoritie­s.

Investigat­ors traced the truck’s vehicle registrati­on to a San Antonio address that they placed under surveillan­ce, and arrested the two men separately when each was seen leaving the residence.

A third suspect, described as a US citizen who drove the truck, has also been taken into custody and was expected to be charged, but he remained hospitaliz­ed as of Tuesday evening, according to a Mexican official.

The truck had been left parked beside some railroad tracks as temperatur­es soared as high as 103 F ( 39.4 C). Local authoritie­s said there were no signs of water or visible means of air- conditioni­ng inside the truck.

“It’s unspeakabl­e,” San Antonio Mayor Ron Nirenberg said on MSNBC, noting that his community depends on migrants in the midst of a labor shortage.

“It’s a tragedy beyond explanatio­n.”

US President Joe Biden, in a statement Tuesday, called the incident “horrifying and heartbreak­ing.”

“Exploiting vulnerable individual­s for profit is shameful,” Biden said, vowing to crack down on multibilli­on- dollar criminal smuggling enterprise­s that have helped fuel a record number of migrant crossings at the US- Mexico border since he took office in January 2021.

At least 27 Mexicans, three Guatemalan­s and four Hondurans were believed to be among the dead, according to officials from all three countries.

More than a dozen survivors were transporte­d to area hospitals for treatment of heat stroke and exhaustion, including four minors.

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