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I have lived in the Imperial County for 46 years and have heard over and over about the tragedies associated with the desperation of people illegally coming in to the United States where âthe streets are paved in gold and all is awesome.â They risk their lives due to predators.
We hear about people abandoned in the summer heat with no food or water. We hear about them locked in hot semi trucks. Now we had a tragedy of 13 people dying because of an SUV that was dismantled to fit 25 human beings inside. These horrible human traffickers were paid $1,000 per person to make this vehicle unsafe. To profit on desperation. This vehicle was made to fit eight people, and they had 25 ⦠TWENTY FIVE people in it.
This aerial photo shows vehicles final rest locations at the scene of March 2âs fatal collision at the intersection of State Route 115 and Norrish Road, near Holtville. PHOTO CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL
HOLTVILLE â The 28-year-old driver of the 1997 Ford Expedition carrying himself and 24 passengers apparently did stop or nearly stop before turning from Norrish Road onto State Route 115 in front of the oncoming semi that broadsided the SUV.
That was one of the findings of a preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Boardâs investigation into the March 2 collision, which killed Jairo de Jesús LandÃn Dueñas and 12 of his passengers.