Guatemalan man pleads guilty in federal court after truck crash in Mexico killed over 50 migrants
Daniel Zavala Ramos, a Guatemalan man, pleaded guilty in a Laredo, Texas federal court to conspiring to smuggle migrants into the U.S., resulting in the deaths of over 50 people. The incident occurred in Mexico in December 2021 when a truck packed with at least 160 migrants, many from Guatemala, crashed.

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AI-generatedDaniel Zavala Ramos, a Guatemalan man, pleaded guilty in a Laredo, Texas federal court to conspiring to smuggle migrants into the U.S., resulting in the deaths of over 50 people. The incident occurred in Mexico in December 2021 when a truck packed with at least 160 migrants, many from Guatemala, crashed. Ramos faces a potential life sentence for his role in the smuggling operation that led to the deaths and injuries of numerous individuals, including unaccompanied children. He is the first of six Guatemalans charged in connection with the crash to be convicted. Sentencing is scheduled for July 7, while the remaining defendants have a pretrial conference in June.
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5 extractedAt least 160 migrants were packed into the truck that crashed in Mexico on Dec. 9, 2021.
At least 53 people were killed and more than 100 were injured in the truck crash.
Ramos pleaded guilty to conspiring to bring migrants without documents from Guatemala through Mexico to the U.S.
Daniel Zavala Ramos faces a possible sentence of life in prison.
A Guatemalan man pleaded guilty in federal court to a felony offense related to migrant smuggling.