Earlier this week, Gracia was arrested in South Texas and charged with smuggling several people, according to Kinney County Sheriff’s Office.
“What we’re gathering is he was contacted on social media, wanted to make some quick money, came to the border and picked up at a pre-determined location and was headed back to Houston,” explains Kinney County Sheriff Brad Coe.
Sheriff Coe says Gracia was stopped for a traffic violation near the Mexico border in Eagle Pass, Texas, and was found in the car with two men and two women who, according to border patrol, were in the U.S. illegally and supposedly tried to hide when the deputy stopped the car.
“The individuals were in the backseat laying down trying to conceal themselves,” says Sheriff Coe who adds smugglers are often promised from $1,000 to $5,000 per person but a lot of the times he says they never receive it.
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