Posted on 10/26/2006 7:17:50 AM PDT by grandpa jones
President Bush is scheduled to sign the Secure Border Fence Act today. AP writer Deb Reichman leads her report with the political implications of the bill.
WASHINGTON (AP) - When President Bush signs a bill authorizing 700 miles of new fencing along the U.S.-Mexico border Thursday, hell give GOP candidates a pre-election platform for asserting theyre tough on illegal immigration. Yet the centerpiece of his immigration policy, a guest worker program, remains stalled in Congress.
Securing our nations borders is the right thing to do. Furthermore, protecting the men and women who risk their lives to secure the border against drug dealers, smugglers, and coyotes is equally important. This seems like common sense to me, but it is nowhere to be found in the case of Border Agent Ignacio Nacho Ramos, and Agent Jose Alonso Compean.
In a month that has seen outrageous sentencing from the judicary, Agents Ramos and Compean were convicted and sentenced to 11 and 12 years respectively for violating the civil rights of a drug smuggler!!
Yes, You Read That Correctly. The agents were arrested, tried, convicted, and given a draconian sentence for shooting an armed, fleeing drug smuggler who also won a civil judgement against the United States for $5 million
After the trial, three jurors gave sworn statements that they felt pressure to convict, not understanding a hung jury was possible. Attorneys for the agents sought a new trial before the sentencing, but their request was denied.
Mr. PresidentYou have the power to commute these outrageous sentences, and to grant Agents Ramos and Compean an immediate pardon. Please do it today! While you are signing the fence bill, announce your support for the agents who defend the border. It is the right thing to do.
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