San Antonio woman gets 14-year sentence on allegation she helped smuggle immigrants
A federal court sentenced a San Antonio woman to 14 years in prison on charges that she misrepresented herself as a legal advocate to help to smuggle immigrants into the country, according to federal authorities. People hoping to cross the border provided Kimberly Cruz, 35, with packets of information, which she used when misrepresenting herself as a legal advocate to border agents at the Eagle Pass Point of Entry, U.S. Justice Department officials allege.
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