Investigative reporter Sara Carter speaks to Art Del Cueto on the border in a 'Hannity' exclusive Three illegal immigrant cousins, including at least one who was previously deported, have been collectively sentenced to about 60 years in prison for manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine. The Justice Department said Monday that the Mexican cousins operated a meth lab at a family home located less than 200 feet from an elementary school in Norcress, Georgia. Acting U.S. Attorney Kurt R. Erskine said in a press release that those operating the lab churned out "volatile and toxic chemicals to produce concentrated methamphetamine," putting both schoolchildren and members of their own family in danger.