3 US Army Soldiers Arrested Near Border on Human Smuggling Charges
Three soldiers from teh U.S. Army stationed at Fort Cavazos in Texas have been arrested on human smuggling charges. The soldiers—Emilio Mendoza Lopez, Angel Palma, and Enrique jauregui—were implicated after a vehicle, allegedly driven by Palma, was stopped by law enforcement near the Mexican border on November 27. Mendoza Lopez, a Mexican national, and two Guatemalan nationals were found in the vehicle. According to U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza, Mendoza Lopez and Palma allegedly traveled to Presidio specifically to collect and transport undocumented immigrants. Jauregui is reported to have acted as a recruiter and facilitator for the smuggling operation.Evidence from Palma’s phone suggested coordination among the soldiers regarding the smuggling. Mendoza Lopez was arrested at the traffic stop, while Palma fled but was later captured along with Jauregui. Mendoza Lopez’s attorney is currently awaiting additional details from prosecutors to solidify a defense strategy, and he remains in jail without bail. All soldiers are set for their first court appearance soon.
Three U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Cavazos, Texas, have been arrested on human smuggling charges, U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza for the Western District of Texas said Thursday
Soldiers Emilio Mendoza Lopez, Angel Palma, and Enrique Jauregui were arrested after a vehicle allegedly driven by Palma and carrying Mendoza Lopez, a Mexican national, and two Guatemalan nationals was stopped by law enforcement in Presidio along the border with Mexico on Nov. 27.
Mike Lahrman, a spokesman for Esparza, said he did not know the soldier’s ranks or whether action had been taken against them by the military. A spokesman for Fort Cavazos did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“Mendoza Lopez and Palma allegedly traveled from Fort Cavazos to Presidio for the purpose of picking up and transporting undocumented noncitizens,” Esparza said in a statement.
“Jauregui is alleged to be the recruiter and facilitator of the human smuggling conspiracy,” according to Esparza. “Data extracted from Palma’s phone through a search warrant revealed messages between the three soldiers indicating collaboration in the smuggling operation.”
Mendoza Lopez was arrested at the scene of the Nov. 27 traffic stop while Palma, who prosecutors said fled the scene of the traffic stop, and Jauregui were arrested Tuesday at Fort Cavazos, about 125 miles south of Dallas, Lahrman said.
Mendoza Lopez’s attorney, Shane Chriesman, said he is awaiting more information, known as discovery, from prosecutors on the charge.
“Once I get discovery and have a chance to assess the case, we’ll develop a plan of attack” and will try to get a bond set for Mendoza Lopez, who is currently jailed without bail, Chriesman said.
No attorneys are listed in jail records who could speak for for Palma and Jauregui, who are awaiting their first court appearance on Friday, according to Esparza.
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