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The Deadliest Human Smuggling Case in U.S. History: Why the Quintana Road Tragedy Demands Justice A Preventable Catastrophe on Cibolo’s Doorstep The 9600 block of Quintana Road in San Antonio became the site of the deadliest human smuggling case in U.S. history on June 27, 2022. Sixty-seven migrants, including children, were crammed into a sweltering tractor-trailer with no ventilation, no air conditioning, and no water. Fifty-three people died that day—fathers, mothers, children—left to suffocate in the Texas heat while the truck driver allegedly abandoned them. Now, nearly four years later, the legal fallout continues. Homero Zamorano Jr., the driver charged in this tragedy, was scheduled for sentencing in February 2026—until “technical difficulties” with a witness forced a delay. This isn’t just a legal technicality. It’s a reminder that justice for the victims of this horrific crime is still unfinished. At Attorney911, we’ve spent over 25 years holding negligent parties accountable in catastrophic trucking cases. This case isn’t just about one driver. It’s about a system that allowed this tragedy to happen—a system that prioritized profit over human lives. If you or a loved one has been a victim of commercial vehicle negligence in Cibolo or anywhere in Texas, you need…