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Two Guatemalan men plead guilty in Texas to smuggling charges

Created at 8 Jul · 11:16 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Two Guatemalan nationals pleaded guilty in Texas to human smuggling charges stemming from a 2021 tractor-trailer crash in Mexico that killed 55 migrants. Jorge Agapito Ventura and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino face a maximum penalty of life in prison.

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Key Numbers

55migrants killed in tractor-trailer crash
160+migrants crammed inside tractor-trailer
34age of Jorge Agapito Ventura
26age of Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino
October 6sentencing date
December 9, 2021date of crash

Who's Involved

Jorge Agapito Ventura
Guatemalan national who pleaded guilty to human smuggling charges
Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino
Guatemalan national who pleaded guilty to human smuggling charges
U.S. Justice Department
Issued statement on guilty pleas
A. Tysen Duva
Assistant U.S. Attorney General

↳ Why This Matters

The guilty pleas bring a measure of accountability for a deadly human smuggling operation, highlighting the severe risks migrants face and the legal consequences for those involved in facilitating such dangerous journeys.

Key facts

  • Jorge Agapito Ventura and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino pleaded guilty to human smuggling charges.
  • The charges are linked to a 2021 tractor-trailer crash in Mexico that killed 55 migrants.
  • The victims were among over 160 migrants packed into the vehicle.
  • Ventura and Quino admitted to conspiring to smuggle adults and unaccompanied children from Guatemala through Mexico into the United States.
  • Sentencing for both men is scheduled for October 6.

Two Guatemalan nationals, Jorge Agapito Ventura, 34, and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino, 26, have pleaded guilty in Texas to human smuggling charges. These charges stem from a tragic incident in December 2021 when a tractor-trailer carrying over 160 migrants overturned in Mexico, resulting in the deaths of 55 individuals. Ventura, arrested in Texas in December 2024, and Quino, extradited to the U.S. in 2022, both admitted in federal court to conspiring to smuggle migrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the United States. The accident occurred near Tuxtla Gutierrez in Chiapas, Mexico, when the overloaded rig slammed into a bridge abutment. Survivors described being packed so tightly that most could only stand. Mexican officials reported that nearly all victims were Guatemalan. Three other co-defendants extradited to the U.S. have already pleaded guilty, while charges against a sixth defendant remain pending. Both Ventura and Quino face a maximum penalty of life in prison, with sentencing scheduled for October 6.

Frequently asked questions

Fifty-five migrants died in the tractor-trailer crash in Mexico.

They pleaded guilty to human smuggling charges, admitting to conspiring to smuggle migrants.

Both men face a maximum penalty of life in prison.

The crash occurred near Tuxtla Gutierrez in Chiapas, Mexico.

What Happens Next

01Sentencing for Jorge Agapito Ventura and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino is scheduled for October 6.

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How It Developed

Two Guatemalan nationals pleaded guilty to human smuggling charges in Texas.
The charges relate to a December 2021 tractor-trailer crash in Mexico that killed 55 migrants.
Jorge Agapito Ventura and Oswaldo Manuel Zavala Quino admitted to conspiring to smuggle migrants.
The crash involved an estimated 166 migrants packed into a tractor-trailer.
Fifty-five migrants died and dozens were injured in the accident.
Three other Guatemalan nationals extradited to the U.S. have pleaded guilty to similar charges.
Charges against a sixth defendant are still pending.

Sources

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Two more Guatemalan men plead guilty in smuggling deaths of 55 migrants in TexasReuters

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