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Ralph Gregory Saint-Joie, Conspiring to Transport Undocumented Aliens, Texas 2023

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LAREDO, Texas – Two military men stationed at Fort Hood have entered guilty pleas to conspiring to transport undocumented aliens within the United States, announced Acting U.S. Attorney Jennifer B. Lowery.

Ralph Gregory Saint-Joie, 18, pleaded guilty today, while Emmanuel Oppongagyare, 21, entered his plea Aug. 11. Both men were stationed at Fort Hood at the time of their arrest.

The incident occurred on June 13, when Oppongagyare and Saint-Joie attempted to go through the Border Patrol (BP) Checkpoint in Hebbronville wearing their army-issued uniforms. During inspection, authorities discovered two individuals hidden in the trunk who were determined to be in the country illegally.

According to court documents, Oppongagyare admitted a person he met through Saint-Joie recruited him to pick up the aliens from McAllen and drive them to San Antonio. They expected to be paid once they arrived the destination. The man who hired them had instructed the soldiers to wear their Army-issued uniforms to avoid questioning at the checkpoint.

The two Mexican nationals hidden in the vehicle admitted to paying Oppongagyare and Saint-Joie a fee in exchange for passage into the United States. They also identified Oppongagyare and Saint-Joie as the driver and the passenger, respectively, of that vehicle.

U.S. District Judge Diana Saldana accepted the plea and will set sentencing for a later date. At that time, Oppongagyare and Saint-Joie face up to 10 years in prison and a possible $250,000 maximum fine. They were permitted release upon posting bond. Oppongagyare remains in custody, while Saint-Joie is on bond pending that hearing.

The investigation was conducted by Homeland Security Investigations and BP. Assistant U.S. Attorney Brian Bajew is prosecuting the case.

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