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Customs and Border Protection Inspector Sentenced for Alien Smuggling and Bribery
BROWNSVILLE, TX—Former Customs and Border Protection inspector Guadalupe Garza,
64, has been sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for alien smuggling
and bribery, acting United States Attorney Tim Johnson announced today.
Garza was convicted in December of last year following his guilty plea
to bringing in a certain alien into the United States for private financial
gain and for accepting a bribe in his capacity as a government official.
The evidence
at sentencing proved that Garza had allowed others to bring in illegal
aliens into the United States for commercial advantage and financial gain.
As a public official, that is, an officer with the Department of Homeland
Security, Customs and Border Protection, Garza corruptly demanded, sought,
received and accepted things of value, including approximately $7,500
in cash, to influence an official act - to allow illegal aliens to enter
the United States.
Garza's sentence
includes upward adjustments or increases in his calculated sentencing
guideline range because he was a public official, received more than one
bribe, received more than $5,000 in bribes, was in a high level or sensitive
position and used his position as a public official to facilitate the
illegal entry into United States of a person.
This case was
investigated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Professional
Responsibility and the FBI. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S.
Attorney Angel Castro.
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