2 Marines charged after trying to smuggle undocumented immigrants: Court records

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2 Marines charged after trying to smuggle undocumented immigrants

Two active-duty Marines were charged this week after allegedly trying to smuggle undocumented immigrants for"financial gain," according to court documents from the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California.

Both individuals are riflemen with the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division headquartered at Camp Pendleton, California. Border patrol agents had been searching for a group of undocumented immigrants on July 3 when one agent noticed a black vehicle"pull over onto a dirt turnaround from Interstate 8," according to court documents. That agent found"fresh footprints leading to where the vehicle was momentarily parked" and communicated that information to other agents in the area.

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