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We Need Compassion for Our Border Guards
HumanEventsOnline ^ | Jan 01, 2007 | Phyllis Schlafly

Posted on 01/03/2007 2:22:00 PM PST by NapkinUser

President Bush pardoned 16 criminals including five drug dealers at Christmastime, but so far has refused to pardon the two U.S. Border Patrol agents who were trying to defend Americans against drug smugglers. It makes us wonder which side the self-proclaimed "compassionate" president is on.

Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean were guarding the Mexican border near El Paso, Texas, on Feb. 17, 2005, when they intercepted a van carrying 743 pounds of marijuana. For what happened next, they were convicted and sentenced under a statute that was designed to impose heavy punishment on criminal drug smugglers caught in the commission of a crime.

The two agents are scheduled to start 11-year and 12-year prison terms, respectively, on Jan. 17, for the crime of putting one bullet in the buttocks of the admitted drug smuggler, Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila, and failing to report the discharge of their firearms. The nonfatal bullet didn't stop the smuggler from running to escape in a van waiting for him on the Mexican side of the border.

Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R.-Calif.) called the two agents heroes. "Because of their actions, more than a million dollars in illegal drugs were stopped from being sold to our children. Bringing felony charges against them is a travesty of justice beyond description."

The White House and the U.S. Department of Justice are stonewalling requests for a presidential pardon from 55 members of Congress and U.S. citizens who have sent at least 160,000 petitions and 15,000 faxes. When the Bush administration deigns to respond at all, the official line is that the Border Patrol agents got a fair trial.

But that's not true; they didn't get a fair trial. They were convicted because the Justice Department sent investigators into Mexico, tracked down the drug smuggler, and gave him immunity from all prosecution for his drug smuggling crimes if he would please come back and testify against Ramos and Compean.

It was massively unfair to give immunity to an illegal alien narcotics trafficker while destroying the lives and families of two Border Patrol agents who risked their lives to stop him. Ramos and Compean were convicted mainly on the testimony of the immunity-sheltered drug smuggler, whose integrity should have been called into question, but Ramos and Compean were forbidden to do that during the trial.

The prosecutor even tried to get Ramos and Compean convicted of attempted murder! The jury acquitted them of that outlandish charge, but the government still asked for a sentence of 20 years for the other counts on which they were convicted.

How did the prosecution go from an administrative violation for failing to report a firearm discharge, with the penalty of perhaps a five-day suspension, to prosecution for intent to commit murder?

After the trial, two jurors gave sworn statements that they had been pressured to render a guilty verdict and did not understand that a hung jury was possible.

A major argument used by the prosecution during the trial was that our government has a policy forbidding agents from chasing suspected drug smugglers without first getting permission from supervisors. That sounds like a no-arrest policy. By the time an agent gets permission, a smuggler can be out of sight and safely back over the border.

There were a couple of factual discrepancies between the smuggler's story and the agents' testimony, but the government chose to believe the drug smuggler rather than Border Patrol agents with clean records. Ramos was nominated for Border Patrol Agent of the year in 2005, and Compean served honorably in the Navy before joining the Border Patrol.

The Bush administration tidied up Aldrete's wound at a U.S. hospital at our expense and opened the way for him to sue the U.S. government for $5 million for violating his civil rights, which he is now doing.

This case exposes the misplaced priorities of the Bush administration. The case also reminds us that our Border Patrol agents are in daily danger from hardened criminals.

The Department of Homeland Security issued this Officer Safety Alert on Dec. 21, 2005: "Unidentified Mexican alien smugglers ... have agreed that the best way to deal with U.S. Border Patrol agents is to hire a group of contract killers." The alert cautions that to perform the killings, the smugglers intend to use the Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13) street gang, known for its unspeakable atrocities and torture.

T.J. Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council. said: "There is a palpable sense of outrage and betrayal. Here, you have five convicted drug dealers being pardoned, and two Border Patrol agents, who were doing their job, fighting the war on drugs on the front lines, and they're going to prison."

This case is a test of Bush's character, compassion, and concern for drugs coming across our border. He can't duck responsibility: the prosecutor, U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, and the judge, Kathleen Cardone, are both Bush appointees.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: aliens; borderpatrol; ignacioramos; immigrantlist; immigration; josecompean; pardonthesegoodmen
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To: Czar; PRND21

"And now, in the center ring, the La Raza Republicans vs the Patsies."

"Patsies"- I think our pal Stickshift checks his closet every night just to make sure Pat Buchanan isn't hiding there waiting to strangle him when he falls asleep.

It's a tough life for those who live in constant fear of the Patsies, who are lurking everywhere- even on FR.


81 posted on 01/05/2007 6:21:53 PM PST by Pelham (Patsies Rule.)
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To: PRND21
Yet, you said you disagree with me on post 70.

Yes, I do. Emotionally. I'm conceding defeat and admitting you're right on the facts. I just feel that these Border Agents were wronged. I feel it!

82 posted on 01/05/2007 6:26:04 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Why can't Republicans stand up to Democrats like they do to terrorists?)
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To: PRND21

I see you have not researched the facts available online—I will not do your research for you. You stand with and defend corruption, the drug cartels, human slave smugglers, big business profiting from slave labor and drugs back packed into the U.S, the drug dealers, the DOJ, and the OBL to mention just a few, you seem to agree with their agenda for our country. Do your homework before you make deceiving comments, if you have researched, well, then you purposely have put your fingers on the keys to state lies, and your stand against law abiding citizens, Border Patrol agents and law enforcement are clear.

You need now only to kiss the drug runners boo-boo in public instead of attempting to hide you allegiance to him and his cartel with convoluted writings.


83 posted on 01/05/2007 7:02:53 PM PST by colors (JUST SAY IT)
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To: Czar
Nice photo. Is that our little guy, right there in front? So cute...

Here is the address (URL) for the picture (which is not mine):

http://members.cox.net/mormondad/dane_quisling_aztlan_cheerleader.jpg

84 posted on 01/06/2007 10:08:35 PM PST by NapkinUser (Tom Tancredo for president of the United States of America in 2008!)
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To: NapkinUser

Very descriptive URL...


85 posted on 01/07/2007 3:42:33 PM PST by Czar ( StillFedUptotheTeeth@Washington)
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To: PRND21
Obstruction of Justice is bad.

Indeed! That is EXACTLY why we need a thorough investigation into the entire matter so that we can determine just exactly WHO it was that obstructed justice and at this point I must tell you that the government prosecutors and, in fact, the judge in this case are NOT looking good to me!

86 posted on 02/24/2007 7:46:22 AM PST by Bigun (IRS sucks @getridof it.com)
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To: colors
Oops! You were wrong.
I missed your post the first time. Seen those transcripts?
87 posted on 02/26/2007 10:43:48 AM PST by PRND21
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