Mexican Man Sentenced For Smuggling Guns Into Mexico

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Nogales, Arizona port. (Photo by Alina Nelson)

A Mexican man, Jesus Angel Vasquez Balganon, was sentenced to 85 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release in November. Vasquez Balganon pleaded guilty on March 14, 2024, to Smuggling Goods from the United States and International Money Laundering.

An order of forfeiture was entered in the amount of $97,229.

Vasquez Balganon admitted that, between March of 2018 and January of 2021, and on April 6, 2021, he exported numerous firearms, some of which were recovered in Mexico. He also exported weapons components, ammunition, and accessories.

On April 6, 2021, Vasquez Balganon was arrested at the Port of Entry in Nogales, when he attempted to smuggle high-capacity magazines, concealed in his vehicle, to Mexico. Customs and Border Protection officers found a shopping bag containing nine 30-round AR-15 5.56 caliber high-capacity magazines. Vasquez Balganon stated he knew about the magazines and knew he was prohibited from taking them into Mexico. Vasquez Balganon expected to be paid $100.

Prior to his apprehension and arrest on April 6, 2021, Vasquez Balganon had exported or attempted to export 67 firearms, including a machinegun, an AK-103 style firearm, a Century Arms WASR rifle, and a FN SCAR 17 rifle, as well as 20,000 rounds of ammunition, ammunition links and 208 magazines. Some of the firearms were recovered in Mexico.

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