Monday, April 4, 2016

NWV News -- Mexican coyote finally imprisoned after 24 arrests by feds: Trump Campaign

NWV News -- Mexican coyote finally imprisoned after 24 arrests by feds: Trump Campaign



Trump admit that from the very beginning he moved the issue of illegal immigration and border security to center stage, thereby proving what he has said many times: the media are deceitful.
A recent case of one that the Trump campaign has pointed to proves his point: a convicted human trafficker, or Mexican "coyote," who had been arrested 24 times dating back to the Clinton Administration, was sentenced to federal prison this week for the first time. U.S. Border Patrol agents had nabbed the suspect with smuggling illegal immigrants into the United States 23 times in less than 17 years, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of California. But this time arrest number 24 finally resulted in a conviction and prison sentence.
Alien smuggler Efrain Delgado-Rosales was sentenced by U.S. District Judge Cathy A. Bencivengo for smuggling four illegal aliens into the United States and then abandoning three of them in the Otay Mountains region once they were across United States border from Mexico.
The 35-year-old human smuggler was sentenced to five years in prison by a federal judge in San Diego for bringing an illegal alien into the U.S. for a large fee. He had been arrested by Border Patrol agents 24 times dating back to July 19, 1999. Only once was he apprehended alone. Every other time, he was apprehended with at least two and up to 46 other undocumented individuals. Once, on September 14, 2003, he was apprehended in a load house in Los Angeles with 61 other undocumented individuals.
"In the August 2014 event, one of the smuggled men, Jose de Jesus Hernandez-Adono, died. His mummified body was found by Border Patrol and Homeland Security Investigations Agents in late September 2014. A witness was located, who had been smuggled in with Hernandez-Adono. The witness identified Delgado-Rosales as the foot guide," the prosecutors said in a statement.
According to the witness, Hernandez-Adono died, and the other three barely survived the trek. "Why the prosecution 

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