Man pleads guilty to smuggling in connection with deaths of migrants in Akwesasne
MONTREAL — A dual American-Canadian citizen has pleaded guilty for his role in a human smuggling operation that resulted in the deaths of eight migrants in the St. Lawrence River in 2023.
The U.S. Department of Justice said 35-year-old Timothy Oakes pleaded guilty on Monday to conspiracy to commit alien smuggling, to four counts of alien smuggling for financial gain, and to four counts of alien smuggling resulting in death.
The department said Oakes, who is from the Akwesasne Mohawk Territory straddling the Canada-U.S. border, was a “key facilitator” in the smuggling operation that left a Romanian family of four dead while trying to cross the river to the United States.
“The defendant’s role in the organization was to stage aliens at his home and, at times, transport the aliens by boat across the river,” said a news release, which specified that Oakes was paid about $1,000 per migrant.


