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Suspected leader of human smuggling group sent to San Diego

Alleged Leader of‍ Human Smuggling Organization Extradited to San⁢ Diego

In an exciting development, ‍the⁣ alleged leader⁤ of‍ a “prolific”⁣ human smuggling organization ‍has been extradited to San Diego to face federal charges. ​Luis Antonio Mendez-Brahan, 55,⁤ of Tijuana, is accused of bringing⁤ hundreds of​ migrants into the United States, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Prosecutors claim⁢ that Mendez-Brahan operated this smuggling organization for nearly a⁢ decade, ​charging migrants ⁢between $6,000 and $8,000 for their illegal entry across the border. The U.S. Attorney’s Office ⁤revealed that financial transactions conducted by ⁢Mendez-Brahan’s children‌ in the United States led law enforcement to track the money to Tijuana’s money service businesses, ultimately leading to his arrest.

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Interestingly, ‍three of Mendez-Brahan’s children—Wendy Monserrath Mendez, Christopher Mendez, and Nancy Jacqueline Suarez—have already pleaded ⁣guilty‍ and been sentenced for their involvement in their father’s alleged smuggling operation.

Mendez-Brahan was indicted by a grand jury in 2019 on charges of conspiring to bring illegal immigrants into the U.S. and bringing unlawful ⁢immigrants into the country. However, he managed to evade⁤ capture until now.

According to the U.S. Attorney of Southern California, Mendez-Brahan’s organization operated in a location east ⁣of the Tecate‌ Port of Entry. They employed a network of ever-changing spotters, guides, and drivers to successfully smuggle the illegal immigrants into the country.

Julianne Foster contributed to this article.


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