Immigration Checkpoint Stop Leads To Arrest Of Human Smugglers, Rescue Of Children

Tucson Station Border Patrol agents rescued a 13-year-old Guatemalan girl from human smugglers Monday.

Agents discovered the girl’s brother in the trunk of a car during inspection at the Arivaca Road Immigration Checkpoint Sunday afternoon, leading to the arrest of the driver, a 62-year-old Arivaca man, for human smuggling.

Also found in the vehicle being smuggled were a Mexican woman and another Guatemalan minor. While processing the group, agents learned the 13-year-old sister of one of the juveniles was separated from the rest and left with other smugglers at a residence near Arivaca.

Agents combed Arivaca for 24-hours, finding the missing girl in a home with a 24-year-old man also illegally present in the country.

The young girl was found to be in good health, and transported to Tucson for further processing. The girl and her brother, now in the U.S. Border Patrol’s care, were able to speak with their mother residing in the United States who expressed relief that her children were safe.

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