Human smuggling incident gone wrong results in three deaths, one missing child

The Minister of Internal Security, Christine Nayyim, called for the death penalty in the wake of the catastrophic marine person who left at least one child, dead.
The US Prosecutor’s Office for the Southern Region of California announced his charges on Tuesday against five illegal people in a retirees Trying human smuggling An error occurred to at least three deaths, including a 14 -year -old boy from India.
According to the Prosecutor’s Office, the witnesses noticed the Banga boat turning on a beach in Del Mar, California, on Monday. The statement said that passers -by and San Diego Rescuers tried to rescue efforts, and law enforcement officials have regained three bodies, including a 14 -year -old boy identified in court records as “PPB”
The mother of the boy, Abha and two others were rescued and were taken to the hospital. The father is in a coma. The sister of the 10 -year -old deceased is still “missing in the sea” and is supposed to be dead.
Two Mexican citizens, Julio Cesar Ziona Luna, 30, Jesus Rodriguez Leva, 36, were arrested on the beach and were accused of bringing in foreigners, which led to death and bringing foreigners to make financial gains. They face possible time or life imprisonment, a fine of $ 250,000 for the first charge, ten -year prison sentences with a three -year minimum and a fine of $ 250,000 per second.
Earlier in the evening, Naim posted on X:
“This tragic loss in life emphasizes the deadly reality of marine human smuggling, and why the Congress allowed the death penalty when human smuggling results in death. I urge the public prosecutor to prosecute the suspects to the maximum extent under the law.”
The US Prosecutor’s Office for the Southern California Southern Region announced on Tuesday against five illegal immigrants in an alleged attempt to smuggle man, which led to at least three deaths, including a 14 -year -old boy from India. (Fox News)
we Border patrol The agents later identified two involved cars, arrested the drivers and regained eight of the nine -remaining match from the boat, leaving only the 10 -year -old who has not been determined.
The US Prosecutor’s Office accused the three Mexican citizens who were arrested who transported migrants-Milisa Genneel Kota, 33, Gustavo Lara, 32, and Sergio Rojas Freija, 31-with the transfer of illegal foreigners. They face the maximum sentences of ten -year prison and fines of $ 500,000.
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Rojas-Fregoso, which was previously determined on December 19, 2023, faces an additional prison in prison and a fine of $ 250,000.
“The death of these children is drowning as a tragic reminder of a few human travelers who are interested in the costs of their deadly work,” said American lawyer Adam Gordon.

The US border dealerships are patrolling the Pacific Ocean, where the border wall in the United States and Mexico enters the water in the border garden in San Diego on November 20, 2018. (Reuters/Mike Blake)
“Yesterday’s events are surprised by the blatant reminder of the urgent need to dismantle these greedy criminal networks,” said Sean Gibson, a special agent responsible for HSI San Diego.
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“Human smuggling, regardless of the road, is not only illegal but very dangerous. Smugglers often treat people as eliminated, which leads to tragic and deadly consequences at times, as we have seen in this case,” Gibson said.
“HSI, along with the American border patrol, the US Coast Guard and other partners of the maritime business squad, are still firmly held accountable for those responsible for these meaningless deaths.”