Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan gives a press conference before a security-related meeting with government representatives from countries in Central America’s Northern Triangle in Guatemala City, Tuesday, May 28, 2019. (Santiago Billy/Associated Press)GUATEMALA CITY — Guatemalan authorities said Wednesday they have broken up a people-smuggling ring that purportedly moved 800 migrants a year through the country and took in some $10 million doing so. Homeland Security secretary, Kevin McAleenan, during which the two countries signed an agreement on jointly addressing migration and people-trafficking. Guatemalan prosecutors and National Civil Police arrested nine people in the case, including the alleged ringleader. Homeland Security Investigations.
Source: Washington Post May 29, 2019 15:55 UTC