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20 People Discovered in CTPAT-Certified Semi Truck: Expert Analysis of Corporate Negligence and the I-35 Trafficking Corridor The impact of a commercial truck accident isn’t always measured by twisted metal on a highway like US-59 or the Grand Parkway in Sugar Land. Sometimes, the “impact” is the discovery of a systemic failure within a multi-million dollar logistics network that puts lives at risk for profit. On May 22, 2026, Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troopers stopped a Volvo semi-truck in Webb County. When the driver attempted to flee, a search of the sleeper berth revealed 20 people hidden inside, including four children. At Attorney911, we don’t just see a news headline; we see a pattern of corporate negligence. This specific truck was operating under the identity of Super Transport International LTD (STI), DOT 692863, a Laredo-based carrier with 250 trucks and 220 drivers. This company isn’t an outlier—it hauls for some of the biggest names in the world, including Tesla and CH Robinson. Most disturbingly, STI was CTPAT-certified by Customs and Border Protection, a program designed to expedite border crossings for “trusted” partners. When a carrier led by a former Chairman of the Texas Trucking Association (TXTA) is caught…