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Oklahoma Driver Faces Federal Charges After 38 Migrants Found in Sealed Trailer

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Key Details Juan Nasario-Reyes, 43, was arrested at a Border Patrol checkpoint in Sarita, Texas on May 16, 2026, after officers discovered 42 undocumented immigrants hidden in his white Volvo tractor-trailer. Four people were found in the sleeper berth, while 38 others were packed inside the trailer itself, which had been latched shut from the outside with no escape route. Dangerous Conditions Inside the sealed trailer, authorities documented approximately 92.5-degree temperatures with minimal supplies - only water bottles, trash, a cushion, and a bucket for urination. The conditions posed serious health and safety risks to all occupants during transport. Multiple Charges Nasario-Reyes also faces drug possession charges after officers discovered 16 grams of methamphetamine, a glass pipe, and a glass funnel hidden in a headphone box in the cab. He claimed to be traveling alone when approached by officers, but a canine unit alerted authorities to search the vehicle. Legal Consequences The human trafficking charges carry up to 5 years in federal prison and $250,000 in fines, while drug charges could result in up to 40 years. Thirteen migrants face illegal entry charges, while others await deportation. The case was investigated by Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Border Patrol.

Original article from CDLLife
"Border Patrol catches Oklahoma trucker with meth, 38 people in ‘hot, locked trailer’"
https://cdllife.com/2026/border-patrol-catches-oklahoma-trucker-with-meth-38-people-found-in-hot-locked-trailer/
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