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Silverio Moreno-Calderon, Harboring and Transporting Aliens, Texas 2023

Grimy Times has learned that Silverio Moreno-Calderon, a 27-year-old Mexican citizen, has been convicted of conspiracy and harboring and transporting aliens within the country. The conviction was handed down by a federal jury in McAllen, Texas.

According to authorities, Moreno-Calderon was found to be residing in a stash house on West 1st Street in Mission, Texas. On February 2, authorities observed him exit the residence and meet with a driver in a black sport utility vehicle.

Moreno-Calderon was seen preparing the vehicle for transportation of the undocumented individuals by rearranging the vehicle’s contents and viewing it from all angles with the doors both open and closed. The jury heard that Moreno-Calderon directed three individuals into the vehicle and concealed them with blankets, boxes and various items. Soon after, the loaded vehicle departed from the residence.

Law enforcement conducted a traffic stop and found the undocumented individuals in the car. They were later determined to be illegally present in the United States. Authorities searched the residence and discovered an additional 24 people who had been smuggled into the country and were awaiting further transportation.

At trial, two of the aliens provided testimony describing how Moreno-Calderon confiscated their cell phones upon arrival to the house, enforced rules they needed to follow and determined when they would be able to contact their families. One of the individuals testified how Moreno-Calderon punched him in the face for attempting to use his cell phone without permission.

Moreno-Calderon’s co-conspirators previously pleaded guilty to transporting aliens within the United States. One of whom, the driver, testified how he had driven from Houston the day before and planned to transport four aliens back to the area. However, he and Moreno-Calderon were only able to fit three people in the vehicle due to their size.

The defense attempted to convince the jury that Moreno-Calderon was just an alien who was also smuggled, not a smuggler. The jury did not believe those claims and found him guilty as charged.

U.S. District Judge Miceala Alvarez presided over the trial and set sentencing for November 3. At that time, Moreno-Calderon faces up to 10 years on each conviction as well as a possible $10 million maximum fine.

Moreno-Calderon has been and will remain in custody pending that hearing. Border Patrol conducted the investigation. Assistant U.S. Attorneys Eric D. Flores and Lee Fry are prosecuting the case.

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