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California man pleads guilty in migrant smuggling scheme that held victims for ransom
A California man pleaded guilty to conspiring in a migrant smuggling scheme that held immigrants hostage in Mexico and demanded ransom payments from their families. The scheme involved extorting families for additional money after initially agreeing to transport migrants to the U.S., with some victims disappearing after multiple ransom payments.
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