Quebec man extradited to U.S. after pregnant migrant dies in border crossing attempt
- Jhader Augusto Uribe-Tobar, 36, has been extradited to the U.S. And charged in connection with the drowning of a pregnant woman attempting to cross the border illegally.
- The woman, identified as Ana Karen Vasquez-Flores, died while attempting to cross the Great Chazy River in December 2023.
- If convicted, Uribe-Tobar faces a minimum of three years and a maximum of life in prison for his alleged role in smuggling Vasquez-Flores.
- U.S. Officials emphasize the dangers of illegal migration and the need to prosecute human smuggling networks to prevent further tragedies.
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A Quebecer is extradited to the United States after the death of a pregnant migrant
A Colombian who lived in Quebec was extradited and brought to justice in connection with the case of a pregnant Mexican woman who lost her life while trying to cross the American border illegally in December 2023, according to American authorities.

Quebec man extradited to U.S. after pregnant migrant dies in border crossing attempt
The U.S. attorney's office for the northern District of New York has charged Jhader Augusto Uribe-Tobar, 36, with three smuggling-related counts.
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