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Human Smuggling Defense Attorney in McAllen, Tx

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If you or someone that you know has been charged with smuggling immigrants into the US, then your first step should be to contact a smuggling defense attorney. This is an area of law where specialization can make all of the difference. The criminal penalties for smuggling people across the border are severe and if convicted, it could end up costing you years in prison and thousands or even millions of dollars in fines. You need someone on your side who understands this complicated area of law and how best to defend their clients against these types of charges.


The Law Office of Rolando Cantú has more than 15 years of experience defending people who are accused of smuggling immigrants, and even people who are allegedly involved of smuggling themselves into the US. He knows how to defend against these types of charges and what kind of evidence to look out for that could help your case. He has defended smuggling cases in the past and successfully gotten them dismissed or reduced to lesser charges.


He is well respected in the McAllen legal community and has built a great reputation over the years for providing his clients with excellent service and results. He has helped many people who were faced with illegal smuggling charges and he can help you too. If you need a federal criminal attorney in McAllen or the Rio Grande Valley area, contact the Law Office of Rolando Cantú today.

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Human Smmuggling Defense

If you have been charged with human smuggling charges, such as illegal immigration, illegal aliens, sex trafficking, or alien smuggling it is important to understand your rights and options for defending yourself in court. Human trafficking, immigrant smuggling crimes, or related offenses could result in severe penalties including fines, imprisonment, or both. 


Federal Human Smuggling Laws can be complex and intimidating. This is an area of law where specialization can make all of the difference. That's why you need knowledgeable legal representation to help you navigate the legal system with confidence. Federal Criminal Defense lawyer Rolando Cantu is bringing this extensive experience with the criminal justice system and federal offenses to provide legal advice for those who are allegedly involved in committing human trafficking or related offenses, such as sex trafficking, illegal immigration, or transport people illegally in any way.


As a former federal prosecutor, Attorney Rolando Cantu spearheaded federal criminal investigation and cases involving many practice areas, which included sexual abuse or domestic transportation. Rolando Cantú has successfully defended clients against federal drug charges for over 15 years. He will examine all aspects of your case to determine the best defense strategy that fits your individual needs and circumstances.


What is human smuggling?

Human smuggling, sometimes known as human trafficking is the facilitation, transportation, and attempted transportation of a person or persons across an international border, in violation of the laws of one or more countries, either clandestinely or by deception, such as the use of fraudulent documents, for various purposes whether illegal immigration, sex trafficking, alien harboring, among others.


Customs enforcement and immigration enforcement both play significant roles in smuggling. Some smuggling situations may be considered more serious than others, such as alien smuggling for financial gain or sex trafficking of children which is particularly heinous and punishable as a federal crime.

Human trafficking is a serious problem that has grown in the last decade. It comprises the smuggling of people into the United States and smuggling of people out of the United States, bringing people into the U.S. from Mexico, Canada, Asia, or Europe from a foreign country crossing the country illegally across any state lines without going through authorized channels, and smuggling people within their own countries. In most cases, illegal immigrants are initially coerced or deceived into a destination country where they become enslaved and unable to escape. In addition, smuggling can be used to describe aiding and abetting the entry of illegal aliens into the United States.


If you have been arrested for human trafficking it is important to contact an experienced criminal defense lawyer who can assist you in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of your case and creating a solid defense strategy. Attorney Rolando Cantu is fully committed to using his experience in smuggling defense and federal law, as well as his actual knowledge as a federal prosecutor to provide you with the best defense possible under your circumstances. To schedule a free case evaluation, contact the Law Office of Rolando Cantú today. He is the best federal criminal Defense attorney in McAllen, Tx that offers a defense strategy that fits your individual needs.

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Human Smuggling penalties.

Human trafficking, including sex trafficking, bringing unauthorized aliens or illegal immigrants to or into the US are considered severe federal crimes. The criminal penalties for smuggling people across the border are severe and if convicted, it could end up costing you years in prison and thousands or even millions of dollars in fines, as well as possible forfeiture of your vehicle if you used it to transport the smuggling victims.


If smuggling people across the border for financial gain is proven, the smuggling penalties can be very severe, because it is considered a federal crime. The smuggling of people across state lines or into and out of Texas is considered smuggling of people and carries severe criminal penalties.


If you were in the process of smuggling an unauthorized alien or person across the border and something went wrong, such as smuggling victims getting sick or serious bodily injured during transportation by car or on foot across the border then you could be found guilty of smuggling people for financial gain, even if smuggling was not your intention.


if you have been allegedly involved in human trafficking it is important to contact an experienced attorney who can assist you in assessing the strengths and weaknesses of your case and creating a solid defense strategy. You need someone on your side who understands this complicated area of federal law and how best to defend their clients against these types of charges.

The Law Office of Rolando Cantú has more than 15 years of experience defending people smuggling immigrants, smuggling themselves into the US., and other federal criminal offenses. If you have been charged with smuggling or trafficking please contact.


The punishment for human trafficking can be a third-degree felony punishable by up to ten years or life in prison and as much as $250,000 in fines if smuggling is for financial gain. If smuggling is not done for financial gain, smuggling can be a state jail felony punishable by as long as two years in prison and up to $100,000.


The smuggling of people, especially minors is punishable by up to 20 years in federal prison. If smuggling is done for financial gain, smuggling can be punishable by up to life in prison, while smuggling that is not for financial gain can be punishable by up to ten years in prison. If smuggling was done with the use of a deadly weapon smuggling can be punishable by up to life in prison. To learn more about smuggling defense, call the Law Office of Rolando Cantú today.



How many years can you get for human trafficking?

The penalties for human trafficking vary depending on who is involved in your case, as well as the degree to which you are associated.


The US Code contains the legality of slavery and human trafficking. These are not the only federal laws regarding slavery and human trafficking, but they deal with slavery, human smuggling, and economic exploitation. In addition to the criminal penalties listed above, Congress enacted the first-ever comprehensive legislation regarding trafficking victims and their protection in 2000 with the Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA).


What is considered human trafficking?

Federal law also outlaws and penalizes a number of activities connected with human trafficking, in addition to prohibiting and punishing human trafficking. These are:



  • Encouraging or enticing a person to board a vessel or any other location with the intention of them being enslaved.


  • Kidnapping or transporting a person with the objective of holding or selling them into servitude is a serious felony.


  • Transporting someone with the understanding or purpose of selling that person as a slave.


  • Sale of a person into involuntary servitude.


  • With the intention of trafficking or restricting or preventing their travel, a passport or other documents might be destroyed, hidden, removed, or confiscated.


  • Taking advantage of peonage, slavery, or the trafficking of persons.




The penalty that offenders convicted of these crimes may receive is determined by the details of the crime.



What should I do if I am accused of human smuggling?

If you or someone you know is being charged with federal charges such as human smuggling, alien smuggling, immigrant illegal entry, or any other related legal matter, you need to contact an attorney who is experienced in smuggling defense.


No two smuggling cases are the same, and you should be aware of your rights and options. If you have been charged with smuggling, human smuggling, or trafficking of people under the U.S. immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) you should hire a smuggling defense attorney right away to begin building your case.


You need an experienced smuggling attorney who can give you the best possible chance of beating the smuggling charges you are facing. Attorney Rolando Cantu will review your case, investigate any possible defenses that may exist, present evidence, and review the sentencing guidelines and federal laws to help you decide on a course of action that is best for your particular situation.


The Law Office of Rolando Cantú understands the complex nature of smuggling cases because he has experience with these types of cases in federal court, as well, he has worked with various agents from different federal agencies, including The Drug Enforcement Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (ATF).


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If you’re looking for a human smuggling defense attorney, we can help.

When you work with attorney Rolando Cantú, you can be confident that he will use his extensive knowledge in smuggling cases to help develop the best possible defense for you. He will listen closely to your story and determine if there are any legal defenses that could apply to you.


Schedule a free consultation now. We will discuss your options in detail and choose the best approach for your situation, dedicated to offering high-quality legal services, an excellent attorney-client relationship, and extensive knowledge.


If you are facing criminal charges, or someone you know has been accused of committing a federal crime and prior results have not been ideal, contact attorney Rolando Cantu and schedule an appointment. We offer a totally free and confidential consultation! You will not be disappointed.

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