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Two Sentenced After 53 Migrants Die in Overheated Texas Truck

Smugglers Get Life for Deadly Texas Trailer Tragedy

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
June 27, 2025
in Court Trials, Crime and Justice, Human Trafficking, Immigration Enforcement, Law and Justice
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Judge Sends Smugglers to Prison for Life After Horrific Migrant Deaths - U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Texas/Eric Gay

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Two Smugglers Sentenced to Decades in Prison for Deadly Texas Truck Tragedy That Killed 53 Migrants

Two men at the center of the deadliest human smuggling attempt in U.S. history have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for their roles in the horrific deaths of 53 migrants who suffocated in a sweltering trailer in Texas.

On Friday, Felipe Orduna-Torres, 32, and Armando Gonzalez-Ortega, 55, were handed decades-long sentences by a federal judge in San Antonio after a jury convicted them in March. The June 2022 tragedy near San Antonio shocked the nation and became a grim symbol of the human cost of border smuggling.

Deadly Journey in Triple-Digit Heat

The case stems from a gruesome event: 66 people were packed into a tractor trailer without air conditioning, as temperatures outside soared past 100°F (38°C). By the time the vehicle reached San Antonio, 48 migrants were already dead. Five more died after being taken to hospitals. In total, 53 people lost their lives, including six children and a pregnant woman.

Court documents detailed how some of the trapped passengers lost consciousness, while others clawed at the trailer walls in desperation. The victims hailed from Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador—most hoping for a better life, only to face unimaginable suffering.

Victim Impact: “It Is Like I Am Dead, Even Though I Am Living”

Heart-wrenching testimony in court drove home the human toll. One of the most moving statements came from Marcos Antonio Velasco, the mother of an 18-year-old victim from Mexico.

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“This is the greatest pain of my life… it will never go away… I can’t believe I had to bury my own son,” she said. “It is like I am dead, even though I am living.”

Life Sentences and a Stern Warning

Orduna-Torres, who was in the U.S. illegally, was sentenced to two life terms plus an additional 20 years, to be served consecutively. Gonzalez-Ortega, also undocumented, received 87.5 years. Both were also fined $250,000 each by Judge Orlando Garcia, who made his stance clear:

“You will never see the light of day. Such a shame. You could’ve been doing other things,” Garcia said.
“To people out there who are smuggling people—if there’s a death and an injury, you will get sentenced for a very, very long time.”

Part of a Larger Smuggling Operation

Authorities said the two men were part of a larger smuggling network that had illegally brought more than 1,000 migrants into the U.S. A third suspect, Rigoberto Ramon Miranda-Orozco, described as a ringleader, was recently extradited from Guatemala and now faces federal charges, including conspiracy and aiding smuggling resulting in death.

Miranda-Orozco allegedly organized the fatal trip for at least three of the victims, charging each migrant’s family between $12,000 and $15,000.

More Arrests and a History of Tragedy

Several others connected to the case have also been charged in Mexico and Guatemala, while five men—including truck driver Homero Zamorano Jr., who was found hiding in nearby bushes—have pleaded guilty. Zamorano faces a potential life sentence.

This is not the first tragedy of its kind in the San Antonio area:

  • In 2017, 10 migrants died after being trapped in a trailer parked at a Walmart.
  • In 2003, 19 migrants were found dead in a sweltering truck southeast of the city.

A Grim Reminder

This case is a brutal reminder of the human suffering behind smuggling networks and the tragic consequences of policies and desperation that drive people into the hands of profiteers. For now, two of those responsible will never walk free again—but the impact of that June day will haunt families and communities for years to come.

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