
FILE – In this Tuesday, April 8, 2008, file photo, Olga Marina Franco del Cid poses during an interview in jail in Marshall, Minn. Franco del Cid, a Guatemalan woman who was deported after she was convicted in a 2008 school bus crash that killed four children in southwestern Minnesota, pleaded guilty Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, to illegally re-entering the United States, federal prosecutors said. (Pam Louwagie/Star Tribune via AP)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — A Guatemalan woman who was deported after she was convicted in a 2008 school bus crash that killed four children in southwestern Minnesota pleaded guilty Monday to illegally re-entering the United States, federal prosecutors said.
Olga Marina Franco del Cid, 36, pleaded guilty to one count of illegal re-entry after removal and one count of false representation of a Social Security number, the U.S. Attorney’s office said. Sentencing is scheduled for June 11.
Franco del Cid was arrested in November by federal immigration officers after they received a tip that she returned to the U.S. and was back in Minnesota.
Franco del Cid was convicted of criminal vehicular homicide after crashing a minivan into a school bus near Cottonwood in 2008, killing four students. She served eight years of her sentence and was deported after being released from state prison.