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FBP launches "Pardon The Agents" national campaign
Friends of the Border Patrol in response to public outcry and support of U.S. Border Patrol Agents Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos, Jose A. Compean, and their families is launching our "Pardon The Agents" campaign and asks that President George W. Bush pardon the agents. We will be submitting a letter to the White House later this week... Read the press release HERE...
Border Patrol agents abandoned by command; smuggler never charged
Dear Friends,
I am writing to ask for your help and support for two brave U.S. Border Patrol agents who were abandoned by their command and hung out to dry. I also ask that you read my cover note, and the subsequent article by Sara Carter who was granted this interview by the agents you are about to meet and forward this to everyone you know.
Over the past year, since contacted by a California based family member of Border Patrol Agent Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos I have personally investigated an incident that led to criminal charges and convictions of two Border Patrol agents in El Paso, Texas. I contend as do a number of Texas Border Sheriffs that they are innocent
THESE FINE MEN WERE DOING TOO GOOD OF A JOB. SOMEBODY DIDNT LIKE IT AND PASSED THE WORD, TAKE EM DOWN. DISGRACEFUL.
Encapsulation:
Homeland Security investigator Christopher Sanchez received a telephone call from Border Patrol agent Rene Sanchez about Aldrete-Davila's encounter with Ramos and Compean. Rene Sanchez stated "that Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila's mother, Marcadia Aldrete-Davila, contacted Rene Sanchez's mother-in-law, Gregoria Toquinto, and advised her about the BP agents shooting Aldrete-Davila. Toquinto told her son-in-law, Rene Sanchez, of the incident, and he spoke to smuggler Aldrete-Davila via a telephone call."
It's a fact that this BP agent is related to a drug dealer through marriage. If the last name similarity isn't just a coincidence, so is the Homeland Security investigator. This warrants a full-scale investigation, especially when a government employee stated repeatedly that chasing suspects is strictly forbidden. Who made that rule, when was it implemented, who approved it and what use is a Border Patrol ordered to let people who run get away?
I'll make sure my Representative hears about this personally, and I'll ask her to write a letter too.
It's pure insanity that these two have been prosecuted, yet the armed drug runners/invaders haven't even been charged!!