
2 Men Convicted in Nation's Deadliest Smuggling Case
By Robert W.. Apr 22, 2025
The 2022 San Antonio tractor-trailer tragedy that left 53 migrants dead in the blistering Texas heat has led to convictions for two key players behind the smuggling operation. A federal jury found Felipe Orduna-Torres, 30, and Armando Gonzalez-Ortega, 55, guilty for their roles in what is considered the deadliest human smuggling attempt in U.S. history.
A Deadly Journey That Ended in Horror
On June 27, 2022, 66 migrants from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras were packed into a trailer with broken air conditioning, traveling north from the border city of Laredo. As temperatures climbed to over 100°F, those inside began to scream, bang the trailer walls, and claw at the metal in desperation, according to court documents.
By the time the trailer reached San Antonio, 48 were dead. Five more died after being transported to hospitals. Among the deceased were six children and a pregnant woman.
Two Men Found Guilty
On March 18, 2025, a federal jury found Felipe Orduna-Torres, 30, and Armando Gonzalez-Ortega, 55, guilty on multiple counts, including conspiracy to transport illegal aliens resulting in death and serious bodily injury. They now face up to life in prison, with sentencing scheduled for June 27.
“These defendants knew the air conditioning did not work. Nevertheless, they disregarded the danger,” Acting U.S. Attorney Margaret Leachman said after the verdict, describing Orduna-Torres as the group’s U.S.-based leader and Gonzalez-Ortega as his “right-hand man,” according to NBC News.
The migrants had reportedly paid between $12,000 and $15,000 each for the journey.
A Third Man Extradited
Also this month, Rigoberto Ramon Miranda-Orozco, 48, was extradited from Guatemala to the U.S. He is accused of helping smuggle at least four migrants - three of whom died - and now faces multiple federal charges.
His extradition was the result of a large-scale international operation targeting transnational smuggling networks.
Vandalism at Memorial Site
Just days after the convictions, a memorial site honoring the 53 victims on Quintana Road in San Antonio was vandalized, with 51 of the 53 wooden crosses found knocked over or damaged on the morning of March 22, according to KENS 5.
“I believe it was intentional,” said Angie Olivera, who has helped maintain the site for nearly three years, as reported by KENS5 Local News. She pointed out that the crosses had withstood recent strong winds and noted other damage to the memorial, including holes in a display board with photos of the victims.
San Antonio police confirmed they believe the act was deliberate, and the Bexar County Criminal District Attorney’s Office called the incident a “hateful act of vandalism” in a public statement, according to KENS5.
“To tear it down is not only an act of disrespect, but also undermines our city’s values, which are rooted in culture and diversity,” the office wrote on Facebook, according to KENS5. “Acts of hate and discrimination have no place in our city, and we will not tolerate such behavior.”
This is not the first time the memorial has been targeted. In November 2022, a woman admitted to setting part of it on fire.
Local artists have since added murals to the site in an effort to keep the victims’ memories alive.
Justice, but No Closure
The convictions and extradition mark major steps in the pursuit of justice for those lost in the tragedy, but the pain and fallout remain. With sentencing scheduled for June and several other defendants awaiting trial or sentencing, the case continues to unfold - while families of the victims, and the San Antonio community, try to hold on to memory, mourning, and hope.
References: 2 Men Convicted Over Deaths of 53 Migrants in 2022 San Antonio Tractor-Trailer Tragedy | Two Men Convicted and a Third Extradited from Guatemala to the United States for Involvement in 2022 Mass Casualty Alien Smuggling Event in San Antonio, TX | 2 men found guilty in smuggling conspiracy in which 53 immigrants died in hot tractor-trailer | Two convicted in smuggling death of 53 migrants in Texas in 2022 | Two men found guilty in 2022 Texas smuggling attempt that resulted in 53 migrant deaths | San Antonio memorial honoring Quintana Road migrant victims vandalized, police say
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