46 people found dead in tractor-trailer after alleged smuggling incident: Officials
At least 46 people were found dead inside a tractor-trailer in San Antonio in a suspected case of human smuggling, officials said Monday.
An additional 16 people -- 12 adults and four children -- were transported to area hospitals in what officials called a "mass casualty event."
San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus said a worker nearby heard a cry for help at about 5:50 p.m. local time and found the trailer with the doors partially opened and a number of deceased people inside.
It was a refrigerated tractor-trailer but did not have a visibly working air-conditioning unit, or water, according to officials.
The victims transported to area hospitals were hot to the touch and all suffering from heat stroke and heat exhaustion, San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood said.
There are no child fatalities that officials know of, Hood added.
Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images - PHOTO: Members of law enforcement investigate a tractor trailer, June 27, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas, where at least 46 people, were found dead.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson told ABC News that Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) responded to a call on Monday regarding an alleged human smuggling event and, upon arriving at the scene, confirmed the death of more than 40 people.
"HSI continues its enforcement efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities. We will continue to address the serious public safety threat posed by human smuggling organizations and their reckless disregard for the health and safety of those smuggled," the ICE spokesperson said. "To report suspicious activity, we encourage people to call the HSI Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2ICE. All calls are kept confidential."
Eric Gay/AP - PHOTO: Police block the scene where a tractor trailer with multiple dead bodies was discovered in San Antonio, Texas June 27, 2022.
Homeland Security Investigations, the arm of ICE responsible for taking down smuggling networks, confirmed in a statement that the incident is being treated as a suspected case of human smuggling.
"Details will be released as they are available, the criminal investigation remains ongoing," an ICE spokesperson said in a statement. "HSI continues its enforcement efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities."
KSAT - PHOTO: Emergency vehicles respond to the scene of at least 42 people found dead in 18-wheeler on Southwest Side of San Antonio, Texas, June 27, 2022.
Three people are in custody, officials said, adding that this is now a federal investigation.
San Antonio Fire-Rescue told ABC News that HSI and CBP are taking over the investigation from local San Antonio authorities.
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Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released more details on the Biden administration's efforts to combat human smuggling and unauthorized migration in conjunction with the Summit of the Americas held in Los Angeles.
The series of operations launched across the Western Hemisphere is part of the largest human smuggling crackdown ever seen in the region, with more than 1,300 deployed personnel and nearly 2,000 smugglers arrested in just two months.
Agencies from across the administration, including the intelligence community and the U.S. Treasury Department, have engaged to disrupt smuggling operations in real-time and strip down the financial backing of the transnational criminal organizations that coordinate these crimes.
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"The Biden administration is focused on putting these organizations out of business," DHS said in a recent statement prior to this incident. "But human smuggling is, by definition, a transnational problem and we are committed to working with our regional partners in the Americas to commit our collective expertise and resources to put an end to human smuggling."
At least 46 people were found dead inside a tractor-trailer in San Antonio in a suspected case of human smuggling, officials said Monday.
An additional 16 people -- 12 adults and four children -- were transported to area hospitals in what officials called a "mass casualty event."
San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus said a worker nearby heard a cry for help at about 5:50 p.m. local time and found the trailer with the doors partially opened and a number of deceased people inside.
It was a refrigerated tractor-trailer but did not have a visibly working air-conditioning unit, or water, according to officials.
The victims transported to area hospitals were hot to the touch and all suffering from heat stroke and heat exhaustion, San Antonio Fire Department Chief Charles Hood said.
There are no child fatalities that officials know of, Hood added.
Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images - PHOTO: Members of law enforcement investigate a tractor trailer, June 27, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas, where at least 46 people, were found dead.
An Immigration and Customs Enforcement spokesperson told ABC News that Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) responded to a call on Monday regarding an alleged human smuggling event and, upon arriving at the scene, confirmed the death of more than 40 people.
"HSI continues its enforcement efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities. We will continue to address the serious public safety threat posed by human smuggling organizations and their reckless disregard for the health and safety of those smuggled," the ICE spokesperson said. "To report suspicious activity, we encourage people to call the HSI Tip Line at 1-866-DHS-2ICE. All calls are kept confidential."
Eric Gay/AP - PHOTO: Police block the scene where a tractor trailer with multiple dead bodies was discovered in San Antonio, Texas June 27, 2022.
Homeland Security Investigations, the arm of ICE responsible for taking down smuggling networks, confirmed in a statement that the incident is being treated as a suspected case of human smuggling.
"Details will be released as they are available, the criminal investigation remains ongoing," an ICE spokesperson said in a statement. "HSI continues its enforcement efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of our communities."
KSAT - PHOTO: Emergency vehicles respond to the scene of at least 42 people found dead in 18-wheeler on Southwest Side of San Antonio, Texas, June 27, 2022.
Three people are in custody, officials said, adding that this is now a federal investigation.
San Antonio Fire-Rescue told ABC News that HSI and CBP are taking over the investigation from local San Antonio authorities.
MORE: What is Title 42? Amid backlash, Biden administration defends use of Trump-era order to expel migrants
Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released more details on the Biden administration's efforts to combat human smuggling and unauthorized migration in conjunction with the Summit of the Americas held in Los Angeles.
The series of operations launched across the Western Hemisphere is part of the largest human smuggling crackdown ever seen in the region, with more than 1,300 deployed personnel and nearly 2,000 smugglers arrested in just two months.
Agencies from across the administration, including the intelligence community and the U.S. Treasury Department, have engaged to disrupt smuggling operations in real-time and strip down the financial backing of the transnational criminal organizations that coordinate these crimes.
MORE: 4 people, including infant, freeze to death being smuggled across US-Canada border
"The Biden administration is focused on putting these organizations out of business," DHS said in a recent statement prior to this incident. "But human smuggling is, by definition, a transnational problem and we are committed to working with our regional partners in the Americas to commit our collective expertise and resources to put an end to human smuggling."
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Summary
46 people died in a suspected human smuggling case involving a tractor-trailer found in San Antonio, Texas. Another 16 survivors were hospitalized due to heat stroke and exhaustion. The incident was confirmed by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) as a mass casualty event. An HSI spokesperson
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