GREAT FALLS— A Florida woman who admitted driving to Montana
last year to try to pick up three illegal aliens from Mexico for transportation
back to Florida was sentenced today to three years of probation, U.S. Attorney
Kurt Alme said.
Lucia Marlene Mendez, 34, of Tampa, Fla., pleaded guilty in
January to attempted transportation of an illegal alien.
Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided.
The prosecution said in court records that at about 4:15
a.m. on Sept. 8, 2019, a Border Patrol agent saw a suspicious black 2018 Dodge
Caravan, with a Florida license plate registered to a vehicle rental company,
driving in Sweetgrass, about a block from where three illegal aliens from
Mexico had been apprehended.
Border Patrol agents pulled over the Caravan, and Mendez,
the driver, and a passenger, her boyfriend, were identified. Mendez is a U.S.
citizen, but boyfriend was an undocumented alien from Mexico and in the country
illegally. Mendez initially told agents that she was on vacation and was
looking for a hotel. After being told that one of the undocumented aliens had
already told an agent that she was coming to pick them up, Mendez acknowledged
she was there to get them.
Mendez told agents that she was to be paid $600 for driving
from Florida to Sweetgrass to get the illegal aliens. She was given $1,000 for
gas and hotels for roundtrip travel to Montana and back to Florida. Mendez told
agents that had she realized how far Sweetgrass was from Florida, she would
have asked for more money.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Paulette Stewart prosecuted the
case, which was investigated by the U.S. Border Patrol.
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