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Human smuggling suspect did not own Oklahoma home at time of controversial raid, despite claims shared by DHS


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  Weeks after federal immigration agents raided an Oklahoma City home and removed a U.S. citizen and her daughters at gunpoint, News 4 has uncovered documents disproving a claim shared by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security—which suggested the property was still owned by a woman indicted for human smuggling, at the time of the raid. Now—despite the fact records show the suspected human smuggler sold the well before a federal judge issued the search warrant for it, the U.S. Government is

A human smuggling suspect, accused of causing the deaths of 53 migrants found in a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, Texas, did not appear in court as expected. The suspect, identified as Homero Zamorano Jr., was supposed to be arraigned but his absence led to a delay in the proceedings. The incident, which occurred in June, involved migrants from Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala, and is considered one of the deadliest human smuggling cases in U.S. history. The case has drawn significant attention, with authorities continuing their investigation and search for other individuals involved in the smuggling operation.

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