Two Border Agents Tied to Migrant Movers

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    Originally Posted By SuperDry

    <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-border10mar10" target="_blank">http://www.latimes.com/news/lo
    cal/la-me-border10mar10</a>,0,4128707.story?coll=la-home-headlines

    "The men released illegal immigrants and traffickers who'd been captured, earning cash in exchange, a federal indictment says. ...

    "The agents arrested today, who are supposed to represent the very best, epitomize the very worst" ...

    "Federal authorities said they took advantage of their trusted position to earn big profits, some of which they put directly into their personal bank accounts. Alvarez deposited $82,000; McClaren, $85,900.

    "The pair allegedly had ties to the Javier Sanchez-Perfino smuggling organization, meeting with members in person or conferring with them by cellphone.

    "The two men allegedly delivered or arranged to deliver apprehended immigrants to the organization at locations, including a stash house, near El Centro and Calexico. The organization would then transport the migrants to Los Angeles."
     

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