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Stash house operators convicted

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Texas

HOUSTON – Three men have been convicted for transporting and harboring illegal aliens in locked and boarded-up trailers in Houston, announced U.S. Attorney Ryan K. Patrick. 

Albino Vargas-Hernandez, 48, a Mexican citizen who resided in Houston, and Rene Camacho, 47, Houston pleaded guilty today to conspiracy to transport and harbor illegal aliens. A third man – Mexican national Hiram Lamarca-Gonzalez, 21, who also resided in Houston - entered his plea Dec. 4.   

The investigation revealed that from approximately July 9, 2018, through on or about Aug. 22, 2018, multiple suspected aliens had arrived and departed trailers in Houston, which were locked and had boards on the windows. On several occasions, Vargas left his residence, picked up illegal aliens from the stash house and delivered them to others.

Law enforcement obtained search warrants on the Vargas residence as well as the stash houses. During that time, authorities found Vargas and Camacho inside one of the trailers along with 12 undocumented aliens. The aliens identified Vargas and Camacho as leaders of the smuggling organization, in charge of documenting alien information in ledgers and collecting payments for the those smuggled into the country. They also recovered multiple firearms, “pollo” lists (alien smuggling ledgers keeping track of alien and payment information), money service wire receipts and approximately $224,000 in cash. 

Authorities also arrested Lamarca for guarding the aliens at the stash house. 

U.S. District Judge Alfred H. Bennett accepted the pleas today set sentencing for Feb. 13, 2020. Lamarca is also set for that date. At that time, each faces up to 10 years in federal prison and a possible $250,000 maximum fine.

Camacho was permitted to remain on bond, while the others are in custody pending that hearing.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Bennett prosecuted the case.

Updated December 12, 2019

Topic
Human Smuggling