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Mexicans suspected of illegally entering U.S. arrested at airport

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Posted 9:36AM on Thursday 31st March 2005 ( 20 years ago )
MORRISVILLE, N.C. - Eleven men suspected of illegally entering the United States from Mexico were arrested this week while aboard a Southwest Airlines flight at the Raleigh-Durham International Airport.<br> <br> The men had boarded their flight Tuesday by showing federal agents one form of identification a Mexican voter registration card that contained a name, age and photo, said Thomas O&#39;Connell, resident agent in charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Raleigh.<br> <br> Southwest Airlines spokeswoman Marilee McInnis said it was the first incident she knew of in which immigration agents boarded a Southwest flight to check passenger identification.<br> <br> The events leading to the men&#39;s arrest began when an air marshal on a flight from Las Vegas to Chicago overheard the men discussing how they were smuggled into the United States, O&#39;Connell said.<br> <br> McInnis would not give the flight number, saying she could not release passenger information.<br> <br> When the flight landed in Chicago, the air marshal departed from the plane and called a customs agent in Atlanta who then notified O&#39;Connell&#39;s office.<br> <br> The men boarded a second flight, 2340, in Chicago and arrived in Raleigh at 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, according to officials.<br> <br> The flight&#39;s 136 passengers were held on the plane for about 15 minutes while immigration, customs and border agents, along with the RDU police arrived on the scene.<br> <br> Federal agents boarded the flight and began checking the identification of passengers. Officers detained 11 men who were then interviewed and taken to the Johnston County jail.<br> <br> After spending another day in the Johnston County jail, the men will go to Charlotte and later to Atlanta for a deportation hearing, O&#39;Connell said.<br> <br> The men had each paid a smuggler $1,000 to cross the border near Douglas, Ariz., on or about March 22, O&#39;Connell said. After crossing the border, a vehicle took the men to Las Vegas, where they stayed at a ``stash house&#39;&#39; for several days before boarding a Southwest flight headed for Raleigh.<br> <br> It was not clear how the airline tickets were purchased or how the group got past federal security agents without a passport and using a foreign voter registration card, O&#39;Connell said.<br> <br> The men arrested for entering the U.S. without inspection, were listed as: Basilio Castro-Tellez, Roman Ventura-Mendoza, Isidoro Del Agua-Soyoquila, Santiago Lazcano-Guzman, Joaquin Gonzalez-Sampayo, Roberto Garrido-Ortega, Efren Gonzalez-Romero, Bernardo Alejandro Castro-Guillen, Sergio Garcia-Aparicio, Daniel Aparicio-Telles and Alfonso Hernandez-Castillo, according to the Raleigh Immigration Customs Enforcement office.<br> <br> The men ranged in age from about 19 to 41, according to federal officials. The men told immigration agents they had come to North Carolina for employment.<br> <br>

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