Prosecutors say alleged smugglers at Manitoba border cared more for money than lives
FERGUS FALLS — A prosecutor urged a jury Thursday to find two accused human smugglers guilty, saying the men cared more about money than people’s safety and their actions led to the deaths of a family of four in a prairie blizzard.
“They knew they were risking people’s lives,” Michael McBride said in his closing arguments after three days of testimony in U.S. district court.
“To them, all of those people were nothing but dollar signs.”
Steve Shand and Harshkumar Patel have pleaded not guilty to charges they were part of an international smuggling ring that brought people from India to Canada on student visas, then across the border to the United States on foot. They are accused of helping people cross the border between Manitoba and Minnesota on several occasions in December 2021 and January 2022.

