Three illegal immigrants have been sentenced to federal prison for manufacturing and distributing methamphetamine in a Norcross, Georgia, home where a child lived and less than 200 feet from an elementary school. Roberto Arroyo-Garcia, 39, a Mexican national who has history of two deportations related to drug convictions, was sentenced Monday to 22 years in prison to be followed by 10 years of supervised release, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said in a press release. Zury Brito-Arroyo, 28, and Bonifacio Brito-Maldonado, 24, who also both illegally entered the United Sates from Mexico, received 21 and 19 years in prison to be followed by 10 and five years of supervised release, respectively. The three, all cousins, pleaded guilty in October 2019. According to the DOJ, immigration agents investigating meth distribution in 2017 were led to the Norcross house they believed was being utilized as a meth lab. While agents were watching …