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Truck Driver Pleads Guilty in 2022 Migrant Smuggling Tragedy That Left 53 Dead

by Nolan Harris
January 20, 2025
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Truck Driver Pleads Guilty in 2022 Migrant Smuggling Tragedy That Left 53 Dead

Waco, TX – A Texas truck driver has pleaded guilty to charges related to the deaths of 53 migrants who were found trapped in a sweltering tractor-trailer in June 2022. Homero Zamorano Jr., 48, admitted to conspiracy and transportation offenses in a federal court hearing on Thursday. The case has become one of the deadliest human smuggling attempts at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Zamorano, who lived in Texas, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to transport aliens resulting in death, one count of transportation of aliens resulting in death, and one count of transportation of aliens resulting in serious bodily injury. He now faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. Sentencing is scheduled for April 24, 2025.

The case centers around the discovery of 67 migrants, including men, women, and children, crammed into a trailer with malfunctioning air conditioning. As the truck traveled from Laredo to San Antonio under intense heat, temperatures inside the trailer reached over 100°F (38°C), leaving the migrants to suffer without ventilation or a means of escape. Investigators revealed that many of the victims banged on the walls and screamed for help before succumbing to heatstroke. When authorities opened the trailer, 48 migrants were already dead, and five more died after being transported to local hospitals.

The victims, mostly from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador, had paid smugglers up to $15,000 each for the dangerous journey. The smuggling operation involved coordinated efforts across multiple countries, including Guatemala, where four Mexican nationals and one suspect were arrested in connection with the tragedy. Rigoberto Román Miranda Orozco, a suspect captured in Guatemala, faces charges of migrant smuggling resulting in death or serious injury. U.S. authorities are seeking his extradition.

Zamorano, along with co-defendant Christian Martinez, was apprehended shortly after the bodies were discovered. Investigators found evidence linking the two men to the smuggling operation, including phone records and surveillance footage of the truck passing through a Border Patrol checkpoint. Martinez has already pleaded guilty to related charges.

Authorities have also noted that smugglers forced the migrants to surrender their cellphones before boarding the trailer, leaving them unable to call for help during their ordeal. Additionally, an unknown powder was spread in the trailer to prevent the scent of human cargo from being detected by border patrol dogs.

The incident has prompted outrage and condemnation from leaders across the United States, including President Joe Biden, who described the tragedy as “horrifying and heartbreaking.” The deaths of the 53 migrants highlight the dangers of human trafficking and the extreme measures employed by criminal organizations to smuggle people across the border.

As Zamorano awaits sentencing, authorities continue to investigate the larger smuggling network involved in this deadly operation, with a particular focus on international connections between smugglers in Mexico, Central America, and the United States.

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