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HOGANSBURG A Hogansburg resident was arrested Feb. 17 in connection with a failed smuggling incident.
Kyle Thompson, 28, of Hogansburg, was charged with alien smuggling following an announcement made by Acting United States Attorney Antoinette T. Bacon and Robert N. Garcia, Chief Patrol Agent, United States Border Patrol, Swanton Sector.
The criminal complaint alleges that Thompson was arrested while transporting two illegal aliens who had illegally crossed into the United States via the St. Lawrence River near Hogansburg.
The Saint Regis Mohawk Tribal Police attempted to stop Thompson’s vehicle as he fled with the occupants in his vehicle.
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JASON CHAFFETZ, FOX NEWS HOST: Welcome to this special edition of Hannity , Failures of the Left. I m Jason Chaffetz, in tonight for Sean.
And we begin with our continuing coverage of New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. Last year, his fatal and cavalier decision to send elderly New Yorkers infected with COVID back into nursing homes caused a massive outbreak. A brand-new study is linking at least a thousand deaths to this policy.
CCSO says the Guatemalan consulate is assisting in notifying family members of the two men back home. Author: NewsWest 9 Updated: 8:38 PM CST February 17, 2021
CULBERSON COUNTY, Texas United States Border Patrol is looking into the deaths of two suspected Guatamalan men who appeared to have frozen to death near Van Horn.
The Culberson County Sheriff s Office found the two men within 10 miles of each other on Feb. 16.
The sheriff s office and Border Patrol agents are working together to identify the two men, as well as look into a smuggling organization operating in the area.
CCSO says the Guatemalan consulate is assisting in notifying family members of the two men back home.