A Texas court interpreter who was kidnapped this month was found dead in Mexico after relatives failed to pay a $10,000 ransom, authorities said.
Jorge Luis Dieppa, who worked as a Spanish interpreter at the U.S. District Court's El Paso Division since 2004, also worked as a part-time lecturer in the languages and linguistics department at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), according to a school spokeswoman.
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Just another reason why we need better border control. We are being invaded and the U.S. government is turning a blind eye.
@ 7:51, not that I disagree but, I'd like to point out that he was kidnapped in Mexico.
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