Texas Man Sentenced for Assaulting Border Patrol Agent Amid Increased Immigration Crackdowns

A Texas man has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after being convicted of assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) agent. Kevin Dominguez, 26, of Katy, Texas, was found guilty after an incident at a Border Patrol checkpoint on U.S. Highway 57 on August 1, 2023.

According to court records, Dominguez drove up to the checkpoint, where a trained USBP canine alerted agents to activity in his trunk. When agents investigated, they discovered an individual hidden inside. Rather than comply, Dominguez reversed his vehicle, hitting an agent before speeding away.

A high-speed pursuit followed, with a USBP helicopter later tracking two people fleeing from the vehicle into an open field. One of them was quickly apprehended and identified as an undocumented immigrant from Honduras. Dominguez was indicted on two charges on September 13, 2023, arrested the next day, and later pleaded guilty on January 24, 2024. His conviction resulted in an 18-month prison sentence.

Border Enforcement Actions in El Paso

In a separate case highlighting continued immigration enforcement efforts, federal authorities in El Paso, Texas, arrested four individuals involved in an alleged smuggling operation. Agents from the Ysleta Border Patrol Station’s Disrupt Unit were monitoring a motel known for housing undocumented immigrants when they noticed a car with a temporary license plate frequenting several local motels.

Court documents state that the driver briefly entered the motel lobby before leaving in a different car, also bearing a temporary plate. Agents later saw three individuals exiting a motel room and getting into that second vehicle. The driver, identified as Yair Alejandro Aguilar-Flores, admitted to being a Mexican national residing in the U.S. unlawfully. Two others, Angel Eduardo Carrillo-Carrillo and Jorge Alfredo Lopez-Acevedo, were also detained after revealing that more undocumented migrants were inside the motel room.

Authorities then discovered and detained seven additional undocumented individuals linked to the operation. As the investigation continued, agents observed the initial driver returning to the motel. He approached a specific room and knocked on the door. Identified as Jesus David Reyes-Villagran, he claimed ownership of the room and admitted he had just transported five other undocumented individuals to another motel in El Paso.

The suspects involved in this smuggling operation are now facing serious criminal charges. If convicted, Aguilar-Flores, Carrillo-Carrillo, Lopez-Acevedo, and Reyes-Villagran could each face a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. Their final sentences will be determined according to federal sentencing guidelines and relevant legal considerations.

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