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A Texas crackdown led to 413 immigration charges, including fentanyl smuggling and illegal entry, amid a federal operation targeting criminal networks.
A federal enforcement operation in Texas from February 6 to 13 resulted in 413 immigration-related charges, including illegal entry, felony reentry after removal, and human smuggling, with many defendants having prior felony convictions.
The operation, part of "Operation Take Back America," involved multiple federal, state, and local agencies targeting illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and criminal networks.
Notable cases include a CBP supervisor accused of aiding an undocumented individual and a Mexican national sentenced to 70 months for smuggling fentanyl.
Charges are formal accusations, not proof of guilt, and all defendants are presumed innocent.
Una represión en Texas llevó a 413 cargos de inmigración, incluyendo contrabando de fentanilo y entrada ilegal, en medio de una operación federal dirigida a redes criminales.