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U.S. Customs and Border Protection

LAREDO (News Release) – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the Laredo North Station arrested eight undocumented individuals as they attempted to evade apprehension by using fraudulent identification documents as they were traveling via commercial buses through the Interstate 35 (I-35) checkpoint. All apprehensions occurred as agents performed immigration inspections on passengers of Greyhound or Tornado buses.

The first incident occurred during the evening of May 30.  Baltazar Bentancourt-Najera, a 24-year-old Mexican national, was traveling on a Greyhound bus when he attempted to use both fraudulent Passport and Social Security Cards.

 The next day during the late afternoon, when 35-year-old Luis Castenda-Pereyda, and 20-year-old Andres Bentancourt-Alcocer Jr., both Mexican nationals, were encountered traveling via Greyhound bus.  Both subjects presented fraudulent Passports and Social Security Cards to agents during an immigration inspection.

Agents encountered Jovita Saucedo-Molina, a 27-year-old Mexican national, and Alejandra Nohemy Rosa-Sosa, a 21-year-old Honduran national, on a Greyhound bus on June 2.  Both subjects attempted evade apprehension by presenting fraudulent Order of Release on Recognizance forms. 

The last encounter in this string of arrests happened on early morning June 3.  Claudia Janet Menjivar-Cardona, a 34-year-old Honduran national, Julio Maximiliano Ruiz-Barrios, a 38-year-old Guatemalan national, and Giovanni Antonio Lara-Escobar, a 39-year-old Salvadoran national, were traveling onboard a Tornado Bus when agent performed an immigration inspection on the occupants.  All three subjects presented fraudulent U.S. passport card to agents to attempt to pass through the checkpoint.

All the individuals were found to be illegally in the country and were taken into custody to be processed for their immigration violations.

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