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Four Mexican nationals illegally living in the U.S. have been charged in an alleged international human smuggling conspiracy that brought hundreds of illegal immigrants each week across the Canadian border to the U.S. for profit.
Edgar Sanchez-Solis, 23, Ignacio Diaz-Perez, 35, Samuel Diaz-Perez, 26, and Salvador Diaz-Diaz, 32, were charged with conspiracy to bring aliens to the U.S. and 25 counts of bringing aliens illegally to the U.S. for profit, according to a news release from the Justice Department.
All four men were arrested at various locations across the U.S. and detained, according to the release. Ignacio Diaz-Perez and Salvador Diaz-Diaz had previously been deported from the U.S.

Illegal migrants crossing the northern border from Canada into the U.S. (Customs and Border Protection)
In another incident, in August 2023, a vehicle carrying illegal immigrants that was fleeing from Border Patrol traveled into Plattsburgh, New York, according to court documents.
It traveled erratically, passed vehicles in a congested traffic area, ran a red light and struck a vehicle at an intersection. The driver and six illegal immigrants fled the crash site on foot but were eventually caught.

Migrants seen on a trail camera crossing the northern border from Canada into the U.S.Ā (Customs and Border Protection)
“As alleged, these defendants illegally entered this country and then sought to smuggle hundreds of aliens per week to the United States from Mexico, Central America and South America through the Canadian border,” said Matthew R. Galeotti, head of the Justice Departmentās Criminal Division.Ā
“The defendants instructed smuggled aliens to make testimonial videos touting the enterpriseās services. In reality, the defendants imperiled their human cargo and innocent American lives when they repeatedly engaged in life-threatening conduct, including multiple high-speed getaways from law enforcement.”
The case was part of Operation Take Back America, a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and other transnational criminal organizations and protect U.S. communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.