Resumen
ATLANTA – On May 21, 2013, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Atlanta and the FBI conducted search and arrest warrants for several individuals suspected of human trafficking.
Since 2006, Severiano Martínez Rojas, along with family members Arturo Rojas-Coyotl, Odilon Martínez Rojas, Daniel Garcia-Tepal and others, all from Tenancingo, Tlaxcala, Mexico, conspired and brought multiple women into the United States from Mexico and Guatemala, all for the purpose of forcing them to engage in prostitution.
Eight victims from Mexico and Guatemala were rescued during the course of the investigation.
Odilon Martínez Rojas and Rojas-Coyotl have been sentenced to 21 years and 16 years in prison, respectively. Severiano Martínez Rojas is believed to have returned to Mexico prior to the warrant execution and remains a fugitive in this case.