Cuban man pleads guilty to 3 counts of human trafficking, forced labor in San Antonio, DOJ says

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SAN ANTONIO – A serious crime has taken place involving a man who pleaded guilty to smuggling three women from Cuba into the United States. This case, reported by the U.S. Department of Justice, highlights the issue of human trafficking, which is a major problem affecting many people around the world.

The man, Yoirlan Tome-Rojas, who is 46 years old, was found guilty of paying to smuggle these women across the U.S.-Mexico border. Once he brought them into the country, he transported them to various cities, including San Antonio, Detroit, and Indiana. Unfortunately, he forced them to work in clubs and took all the money they earned.

For about three months, two of the women lived in fear, not only for their own safety but also for their families back in Cuba. This situation emphasizes how vulnerable individuals can be exploited, especially when they are looking for better opportunities.

It’s important to note that Tome-Rojas was in the U.S. illegally, which adds another layer to this troubling case. The justice system takes human trafficking very seriously. Each charge of labor trafficking can lead to a maximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison and hefty fines that can reach up to $250,000. Ultimately, it will be up to a federal district court judge to decide the final sentence.

This case serves as a reminder of the ongoing battle against human trafficking and the importance of protecting people from such exploitation. Awareness and education are key to preventing these crimes and supporting victims.

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