Two Border Agents Face Charges in Bribery Case
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Two supervisory U.S. Border Patrol agents pleaded not guilty Friday to charges that they released illegal immigrants from federal custody in exchange for $300,000 in cash bribes.
Mario Alvarez, 44, and Samuel McClaren, 43, who worked with Mexican authorities on a successful anti-smuggling program, were charged with migrant smuggling, conspiracy, bribery, smuggling and other crimes in a federal complaint.
Carl McClafferty, chief Border Patrol agent in the El Centro sector where the agents worked, said the investigation, which is still open, began with a tip from two other agents.
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