Posted on 12/03/2005 5:57:40 PM PST by SwinneySwitch
He should get free deportation and a bill for the hospital services.
BTTT
READ THE LAST PARAGRAPH, THE SORRY SOB IS IN LOUISIANA NOT BACK SOUTH OF THE BOTDER.
Something tells me that the American taxpayers are paying for his hospital and doctor bills. Among other things.
I also would like to suggest a tad of the benefit of the doubt for the Border Agents involved, before jumping to conclusions that they acted wantonly...who knows, maybe the guy here tried to run, spit on them, flipped them off, called them pejoratives, threw water or clothing or other items at them...you never know.
I think that the mere fact that force was used on the guy suggests that the Agents perceived it necessary for some as yet unpublished reason. What we're reading is only the victimology accusations of an attorney going for gold.
Isn't Harlingen quite a ways away from Brownsville? Why the long distance transport for emergency services?
I'll bet BP saved his butt from the drug cartel.
From Brownsville, just go northwest on US 77 for maybe 25-30 miles, and you're in Harlingen. Did you know that the Marine Corps Memorial, just outside Arlington National Cemetery, is based on a sculpture at the Marine Military Academy, in Harlingen? Also, Marine Harlon Bloch (the one at the base of the pole) was from Weslaco (about 15 miles west of Harlingen, off route 83)?
A few years ago, just after clearing security at Brownsville airport, I (and numerous others) were asked by BP agents if we were US citizens. I said yes, and continued. I said I would show them my passport, but they didn't seem interested.
What's the point of asking this question? Do they expect sometone to say, "no, I'm entering the US illegally"?
"...swam across the Rio Grande near El Calaboz,..."
EL CALABOZ, TEXAS. El Calaboz is a dispersed colonia off U.S. Highway 281 and just north of the Mexican border, six miles south of San Benito in south central Cameron County. The site was settled in the late 1940s and by 1970 had fifty-three residences. In 1986 an estimated population of 162 lived in thirty-six homes. The name comes from Spanish calabozo, "calaboose" or "jailhouse."
He was closer to Harlingen
Pleeeeze, pleeeeeze, pretty please with sugar on top, can I be on the jury?
"Is net zero still a free service?"
They still offer free services, but limited to ten hours a month.
Might be suitable for just email.
They also have pay accounts for over ten hours of service.
email address not working.
"U.S. Immigration Court records show that Ramirez was ordered for deportation at a March 15 hearing.
Zamora said one of the three agents attended the hearing and that Ramirez recanted his brutality claims before an immigration judge. "
He's been ordered deported, and has recanted. This story is such a condensed and convoluted aggregate of events, that it's meaning is lost.
"email address not working."
May have gone over their limit today. :-)
Aha... body language, that sort of thing, right? So, if someone appears hesitant or nervous, maybe that reaction gives them grounds to investigate further. Do BP agents need some sort of probably cause before asking for proof of citizenship? Are they even allowed to ask?
At the checkpoints, if they don't like your looks, or they've had a tip, they'll give you a more "thorough" inspection!
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