32 illegal immigrants discovered inside refrigerated semitruck in Arizona, officials say
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Two men are facing federal human smuggling charges after dozens of illegal immigrants were discovered locked in refrigerated semitrailer Monday night at an immigration checkpoint in southern Arizona, according to officials.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release that agents inspected the trailer after a trained dog alerted them. When agents opened up the trailer, they discovered 32 Mexican and Ecuadorian nationals, all in the country illegally, hidden in the produce cargo.
"People aren't cargo, they're not meant to be in the back of tractor-trailers and they're not meant to be transported in this fashion," Border Patrol agent Joe Curran told FOX10.
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The immigrants discovered in the truck ranged in age from 16 to 53, and most were clad in long pants and short-sleeved T-shirts.
The trailer's interior was 47 degrees, "potentially endangering the illegal immigrants locked inside," according to CBP.
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Curran told FOX10 the truck traveled up Interstate 19 until it reached the checkpoint where K-9's detected suspicious activity.
"We refer vehicles to secondary where we get a better look and understanding of what is going on where we utilize this X-ray technology, which is a huge benefit," Curran said.
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The 31-year-old driver and 30-year-old passenger, who are U.S. citizens but were not named, were arrested and charged with felony human smuggling violations.
The 32 people discovered in the trailer were being processed at the Nogales port of entry for immigration violations, according to CBP.
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Homeland Security officials said they've intercepted several human smuggling attempts involving semitrucks in the Tucson Sector so far this year. The White House commented on the incident Tuesday, saying on Twitter "Smuggling humans in commercial vehicles is not only unlawful: It places the passengers in extreme danger."
Curran echoed the same concerns to FOX10.
"If there is an accident, these people are going to be violently thrown in the back of this trailer because there are no restraints or consideration for the people being smuggled," he said.