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Convicted border agent tells his story (A repost)
DailyBulletin.com ^ | August 17, 2006 | Sarah A. Carter

Posted on 08/17/2006 7:09:45 AM PDT by yoe

Border Patrol Agent Ignacio Ramos could hear his heart racing. He could feel the dry, hot dust burning against his skin as he chased a drug trafficker trying to flee back into Mexico.

Ramos' fellow agent, Jose Alonso Compean, was lying on the ground behind him, banged up and bloody from a scuffle with the much-bigger smuggler moments earlier. Suddenly the smuggler turned toward the pursuing Ramos, gun in hand. Ramos, his own weapon already drawn, shot at him, though the man was able to flee into the brush and escape the agents.

Now, nearly 18 months after that violent encounter, Ramos and Compean are facing 20 years in federal prison for their actions.

Why?

According to the U.S. attorney who successfully prosecuted the agents, the man they were chasing didn't actually have a gun, shooting him in the back violated his civil rights, the agents didn't know for a fact that he was a drug smuggler, and they broke Border Patrol rules about discharging their weapons and preserving a crime scene.

Even more broadly, Assistant U.S. Attorney Debra Kanof said, Ramos and Compean had no business chasing someone in the first place.

"It is a violation of Border Patrol regulations to go after someone who is fleeing," she said. "The Border Patrol pursuit policy prohibits the pursuit of someone."

Her arguments, along with testimony from other agents on the scene and that of the smuggler himself, swayed a jury. It was a crushing blow to Compean and Ramos, both of whom had pursued suspects along the border as a regular part of their job.

It also appears to fly in the face of the Border Patrol's own edicts, which include "detouring illegal entries through improved enforcement" and "apprehending and detouring smugglers of humans, drugs and......

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: aliens; borderpatrol; compean; govwatch; immigration; josecampean; ramos
Sara A. Carter, author of this article, can be reached by e-mail at sara.carter@dailybulletin.com or by phone at (909) 483-8552.

(U.S. Border Patrol: Designed to Fail)

(Lou Dobbs) Dobbs: Well, they're gaping holes, all right. The first question is why in the world this U.S. attorney -- and the U.S. attorney there for the western district of Texas is Johnny Sutton -- why in the world he permitted assistant U.S. Attorney Debra Kanof, who is very obviously very zealous about the rights of illegal drug smugglers, to proceed with such a case over administrative breaches. It's mind- boggling.

United States Attorney's Office

El Paso, Texas 79901

Phone: (915) 534-6884
Fax: (915) 534-6024

Contact Governor Rick Perry by Telephone:
Telephone Citizen's Assistance Hotline: (800) 843-5789

Citizen's Opinion Hotline: (800) 252-9600

Office of the Governor Fax: (512) 463-1849

1 posted on 08/17/2006 7:09:46 AM PDT by yoe
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To: yoe
Just what did this B@#$H think the agents were supposed to do after being assaulted. This is ridiculous they were there doing their job and she as@#$%%oles them for it.If he was on US soil they had every right to pursue and should have otherwise they weren't doing it.
2 posted on 08/17/2006 7:17:19 AM PDT by snowman1
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To: yoe

I wonder if besieging the White House with calls for a pre-emptive pardon would be any good.


3 posted on 08/17/2006 7:50:17 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Reality is not optional.)
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To: yoe
Go to grassfire.org and sign a petition to have the President pardon these American Patriots.
4 posted on 08/17/2006 8:16:57 AM PDT by Dawgonitt ("If welfare works so well, why isn't it a loan?")
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To: yoe
There is a simple way to correct this injustice -- Presidential pardon.
5 posted on 08/17/2006 10:14:04 AM PDT by Question_Assumptions
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To: Question_Assumptions

You indicated Presidential pardon would corect this injustice - I think the decision should be overturned, the men should be reinstated with full backpay. This is unconsciounable. What is wrong with our judicial system?


6 posted on 08/25/2006 9:10:47 AM PDT by GOPPachyderm
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