Mexico And Central America Dept: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Homeland Security agents were looking into the human smuggling aspect of the case, according to CBC. The pickup crammed with 23 immigrants from Mexico and Central America crashed less than an hour's drive from the site of the nation's most deadly immigrant smuggling case, where 19 immigrants died in 2003 after being placed in a sweltering trailer and a pickup truck overloaded with illegal immigrants veered off a highway and crashed into trees in rural south Texas, killing 14 people and leaving nine injured, authorities said. A Texas Department of Public Safety accident reconstruction team meanwhile investigated the cause of the Sunday evening crash in Goliad County, about 240 kilometres northeast of the border with Mexico.
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