Two Smuggling Leaders Convicted in Deaths of 53 Migrants in 2022 Tragedy
Felipe Orduna-Torres and Armando Gonzales-Ortega face life sentences after being found guilty of conspiracy to transport migrants resulting in death.
- The 2022 tragedy in San Antonio claimed the lives of 53 migrants, including six minors, after a trailer's refrigeration unit failed during transport.
- Felipe Orduna-Torres and Armando Gonzales-Ortega were convicted of leading the smuggling operation, which spanned multiple countries and charged migrants up to $15,000 each.
- Prosecutors presented evidence of the defendants' roles, including managing transport lists and coordinating logistics, while other co-defendants testified against them.
- The driver, Homero Zamorano Jr., previously pleaded guilty and faces life in prison for his role in the incident, with sentencing scheduled for April 2025.
- Orduna-Torres and Gonzales-Ortega will be sentenced on June 27, 2025, the third anniversary of the incident, marking a significant step in legal accountability for the tragedy.