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Two more Guatemalans plead guilty to the smuggling death of 55 migrants.

On Wednesday, two more Guatemalans pleaded guilty to human smuggling in Texas. The charges stemmed from the December 20, 2021 crash of a truck that killed 55 out of the 160+ migrants who were crammed inside.

Jorge Agapito Ventura (34),?who?was arrested in Texas on December 20, 2024 and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino (26), one of five co defendants extradited to America the following year, face a maximum sentence of life imprisonment.

According to a press release from the U.S. Justice Department, Sentencing has been set for October 6.

In their guilty pleas in Texas federal court, both admitted that they conspired with others to smuggle unaccompanied children and adults from Guatemala into the United States via Mexico.

Charges stem from a similar operation where an estimated 166 migrants were?packed into a tractor trailer rig which overturned and slammed against a bridge abutment in Chiappas in Mexico on December 9, 2021.

The accident resulted in the deaths of 55 migrants, including a girl of 16 years old, and the injuries of dozens more. Surviving migrants said that they were crammed into the trailer compartment with such force, most of them could only stand.

The video footage shows bodies scattered around the crash site. Federal authorities describe the incident as one of recent history's deadliest smuggling tragedies.

Mexican officials said at the time that nearly all of?the victims were Guatemalan. Authorities in Chiapas said that among the injured were three Dominicans, a Honduran and a Mexican.

Three of the four Guatemalans who were extradited into the United States in this case pleaded guilty in similar charges - one in April, and two in last month. The charges?against?the sixth defendant are?still pending.

In a press release, Assistant U.S. attorney general A. Tysen Duva stated that "these defendants worked together in order to exploit?vulnerable persons by breaking immigration laws of this nation with deadly consequences following." (Reporting and editing by Shri Navaratnam in Los Angeles)

(source: Reuters)