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'''Fernando Castillo''', a former United States Border Patrol agent stationed in El Paso, Texas, became entangled in a federal criminal case in 2023, resulting in his sentencing to one-and-a-half years in prison. His conviction stemmed from charges of [[bribery of a public official]], following allegations that he solicited bribes from a migrant in exchange for immigration benefits. |
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'''Fernando Castillo''' is a former United States Border Patrol agent from El Paso, Texas, who was sentenced in 2024 after pleading guilty to bribery of a public official. |
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== Legal Proceedings == |
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Court records reveal that Fernando Castillo, aged 42 at the time of his sentencing, faced a federal indictment for soliciting a $5,000 bribe from a migrant from El Salvador and Mexico. Prosecutors alleged that Castillo offered immigration paperwork to the individual, which would permit them to remain in the United States unlawfully. Additionally, Castillo was accused of making false entries in the migrant's immigration file and producing fraudulent documents to facilitate the scheme. |
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Federal prosecutors said Castillo solicited a $5,000 bribe from a migrant in exchange for fraudulent immigration paperwork that would allow the person to remain in the United States. |
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United States Attorney Jaime Esparza condemned Castillo's actions, emphasising the breach of public trust inherent in the bribery of a federal officer. Despite Castillo's plea agreement and guilty plea to the bribery charge, other charges against him, including "alien smuggling" and "wire fraud and deprivation of right to honest services," were dismissed. |
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== Bribery Case == |
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The United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas said Castillo pleaded guilty on 1 February 2024 to one count of bribery of a public official. On 9 May 2024, he was sentenced to 18 months in prison, one year of supervised release and a $100 special assessment. |
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== Investigation and Surveillance == |
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The case against Fernando Castillo unfolded following an investigation prompted by the migrant's notification to border patrol agents regarding Castillo's alleged solicitation of a bribe. Surveillance video corroborated the migrant's account, showing Castillo escorting the individual into a processing centre and subsequently meeting them at an El Paso port of entry. |
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The prosecution said Castillo abused his position as a federal officer by offering to produce or alter immigration paperwork for money. |
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Investigators discovered discrepancies in the migrant's immigration file, with Castillo modifying the status from "Voluntary Return" to "Notice to Appear," thereby providing a legal basis for the individual to enter the United States. Additionally, recorded calls, believed to be from Castillo, outlined plans for the exchange of immigration papers and money with the migrant. |
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== Reported Scheme == |
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Court documents described in public reporting said the migrant was in Customs and Border Protection custody in El Paso. The person had previously been encountered by CBP and was trying to return to Mexico. |
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== Sentencing and Accountability == |
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Fernando Castillo's sentencing to one-and-a-half years in prison, along with one year of supervised release and a $100 special assessment, underscored the severity of his actions. His service with the United States Border Patrol concluded in July preceding his sentencing, reflecting the consequences of his illegal conduct. |
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Reporting by KFOX and CBS said Castillo took the migrant out of a processing centre and later offered paperwork in exchange for $5,000. Prosecutors said he made false entries in the person's immigration file and produced fraudulent documents. |
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In a statement, the CBP Office of Professional Responsibility reaffirmed its commitment to addressing allegations of misconduct within its ranks and maintaining the integrity of law enforcement operations. |
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== Investigation == |
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The case began after the migrant reported the alleged bribe demand. Federal authorities used surveillance and other records in the investigation. |
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The U.S. Attorney's Office described the case as a breach of public trust by a federal officer. CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility was involved in investigating the misconduct. |
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== References == |
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* [https://www.justice.gov/usao-wdtx/pr/former-border-patrol-agent-sentenced-bribery-charges U.S. Attorney's Office: former Border Patrol agent sentenced on bribery charges] |
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* [https://kfoxtv.com/news/immigration/former-el-paso-border-patrol-agent-sentenced-for-selling-fake-immigration-papers-for-5k-texas-tx-fernando-castillo-customs-protection-migrant-crisis-immigration-bribery KFOX: former El Paso Border Patrol agent sentenced] |
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* [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/border-patrol-agent-charged-5000-bribe-migrant-fernando-castillo/ CBS News: former Border Patrol agent charged over $5,000 bribe] |
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* [https://cbsaustin.com/news/nation-world/border-patrol-agent-accused-of-offering-migrant-immigration-papers-for-5k-fernando-castillo-el-paso-texas-us-mexico-border-immigration CBS Austin: Border Patrol agent accused of offering papers for bribe] |
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