School Bus Driver Arrested For Smuggling Illegal Aliens

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A U.S. Border Patrol Agent operates remote camera systems located along the U.S. border trying to locate illegals immigrants. [Photo courtesy CBP]

A former Bisbee Unified School District bus driver, Ernesto Guerrero, was arrested after he was found smuggling illegal aliens.

According to John R. Modlin, Chief Patrol Agent of the U.S. Border Patrol’s Tucson Sector, “The Brian A. Terry Station Field Training Unit arrested a U.S. citizen, also a school bus driver, caught smuggling migrants inside a bus in Naco, AZ. Vigilant border camera operators played a crucial role in this apprehension after observing suspected migrants enter the bus.”

Guerrero, who was fired immediately after his arrest, believed he would be paid $200 per person for his effort.

Despite the fact that the border is wide open, the number of illegal aliens hoping to avoid detection is on record pace, offering temptations to hard pressed U.S. citizens trying to make ends meet.

Massive numbers of aliens are actively seeking Border Patrol agents by crossing at designated points of entry.

On October 31, Modlin advised on Twitter that “agents from the Three Points Station encountered approximately 2,500 migrants near San Miguel, AZ, including a single group of over 1,000 migrants. Tucson Sector agents continue to work tirelessly addressing the migrant surge across the southwest border.”

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