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Agents Arrest 40 People Found in Multiple Smuggling Houses

Release Date
Tue, 11/06/2018

IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. — An investigation led U.S. Border Patrol agents to two separate human smuggling houses resulting in the arrest of 40 undocumented Mexican Nationals on Monday.

On Nov 5, at approximately 1:30 P.M., agents received information that illegal aliens were harbored at the Serenidad apartment complex on Elder Ave. in Imperial Beach, Calif. Agents responded to the complex and requested entry into an apartment unit.  After obtaining consent to search from the apartment’s occupants, agents discovered 22 undocumented Mexican Nationals attempting to conceal themselves inside.  

Border Patrol agents arrested a total of 40 Mexican nationals who were found at two separate smuggling houses.
Border Patrol agents arrested 40
Mexican nationals found at two
smuggling houses.

Immediately following the arrests, agents interviewed occupants of surrounding apartments which led them to another apartment unit in the same complex. 

At approximately 3:10 P.M., agents obtained consent to search that unit from its occupants.  The search resulted in the arrest of 18 additional undocumented Mexican Nationals attempting to conceal themselves within two different interior spaces.

A total of 36 males, ages 16 to 49, and four females, ages 24 to 46, were taken into custody. The group was transported to a nearby Border Patrol station for further processing. At least one of the male subjects is a previously deported felon with convictions for domestic violence and corporal injury to a spouse. The investigation continues, and agents are still working to process and identify many of the other individuals arrested.

“Identifying and dismantling smuggling organizations is our top priority,” said Chief Patrol Agent Rodney S. Scott.  “These organizations cannot be allowed to operate with impunity inside of our communities.”

To prevent the illicit smuggling of humans, drugs, and other contraband, the U.S. Border Patrol maintains a high level of vigilance on corridors of egress away from our Nation’s borders.  To report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol, contact San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900.

Last Modified: Feb 03, 2021