Thursday, February 02, 2006

A Mexican man who lied about his citizenship to become a U.S. Border Patrol agent has pleaded guilty to several crimes in San Diego federal court

Onell R. Soto:

Oscar Antonio Ortiz, 28, admitted he helped smuggle more than 100 illegal immigrants into the United States. Ortiz is being held without bail.

Ortiz and another Border Patrol agent, who has not been charged, are described in court papers as agents who smuggled illegal immigrants in their vehicles or who looked the other way while smugglers went through their area with the immigrants. It is unclear why the other agent has not been charged.

Ortiz pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to bring in illegal immigrants, falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen, lying in order to get a gun and owning a gun despite having entered the country illegally.

He was arrested after agents from the North County Regional Gang Task Force heard him on a wiretap discussing bringing illegal immigrants through the mountains east of Tecate.

In November, Border Patrol officials admitted hiring Ortiz in 2002, even though a background check flagged a problem in his application. He admitted using drugs and being arrested on suspicion of smuggling.

The officials said they have fixed the problems in the hiring process that his arrest exposed. They also said they are now working to verify that all other employees are U.S. citizens.

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