Posted on 01/16/2007 11:00:57 PM PST by Mr. Mojo
Angry Republican congressman calls President Bush 'disgrace'
Amid protests and a flurry of last-minute efforts by congressmen, two border patrol agents are scheduled today to begin long prison sentences for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler who was given immunity to testify against them.
In an interview with WND, an angry Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif., called President Bush a "disgrace" for refusing to pardon Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos, who were sentenced to 12 years and 11 years, respectively, in October. With hopes for a presidential pardon dwindling, the lawmakers had requested that Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez assist in a motion to keep the agents free on bond during the appeals process. But late yesterday, U.S. District Judge Kathleen Cardone in El Paso, Texas, ruled the men must surrender to federal marshals at 2 p.m. Central Time today.
"This is the worst betrayal of American defenders I have ever seen," Rohrabacher said of the president. "It's shameful this was done by someone who is in the Republican Party. He obviously thinks more about his agreements with Mexico than the lives of American people and backing up his defenders."
The California lawmaker charged the Bush administration has been playing a "cruel game." Initially, he said, officials insisted the agents could not be pardoned because they had not filled out the proper paperwork. But Rohrabacher told WND the White House did not explain to the public that the agents were being required without justification, he contended to first admit guilt.
Then, last Friday, presidential press secretary Tony Snow addressed the issue for the first time, arguing that prior to the shooting, the agents did not know if the smuggler, Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, was an illegal, and they were unaware he had about 750 pounds of marijuana.
Compean and Ramos say the smuggler had a gun, but no weapon was found.
The agents, Snow said, "had received arms training the day before; that said, if you have an incident like this, you must preserve the evidence and you must report it promptly."
"Instead," Snow continued, "according to court documents, they went around and picked up the shell casings. Furthermore, they asked one of their colleagues also to help pick up shell casings. They disposed of them."
Rohrabacher argues that if the men did anything wrong, they should have simply received a reprimand, but instead they are being placed in the general prison population among hardened criminals where their lives may be at risk.
Ramos' attorney, Mary Stillinger, told the El Paso Times the men, both married with young children, may have to spend several weeks at the El Paso County Jail before being transported to a federal prison.
"Why does [President Bush] have to send these men to prison in order that his policy not be disrupted?" Rohrabacher asked San Diego radio host Roger Hedgecock after speaking with WND last night. "He talks about being a Christian, but he has shown no Christian charity."
Asked by WND for a response to Rohrabacher's remarks, White House spokesman Alex Conant deferred to Snows comments on the case.
Rohrabacher told WND he sees a serious residual result of the administration's handling of the agents.
"The word is out that the southern border is undefended," he said. "Border agents won't dare to draw their weapons, and the drug cartel will double their effort to drive a wedge in our border."
Rohrabacher said he has been disturbed by an "arrogant" lack of response from senior Justice Department and White House officials who have "shoved over" their inquiries to lower-level staff.
"I've never seen an administration that does it this way," he said. "In the past, if there is a senior member of Congress calling, it would require a call back directly from the administration official in question."
The Justice Department did not respond to WND's request for comment.
Bush has received a letter about the case from more than 50 Congress members, and yesterday an online petition by Grassfire.org with more than 225,000 signatures calling for a presidential pardon was delivered to the White House.
As WND has reported, a federal jury convicted Compean, 28, and Ramos, 37, in March after a two-week trial on charges of causing serious bodily injury, assault with a deadly weapon, discharge of a firearm in relation to a crime of violence and a civil rights violation.
Ramos is an eight-year veteran of the U.S. Naval Reserve and a former nominee for Border Patrol Agent of the Year.
According to the agents, Ramos responded Feb. 17, 2005, to a request for back-up from Compean, who noticed a suspicious van near the levee road along the Rio Grande River near the Texas town of Fabens, about 40 miles east of El Paso. A third agent also joined the pursuit.
Aldrete-Davila stopped the van on a levee, jumped out and started running toward the river. When he reached the other side of the levee, he was met by Compean who had anticipated the smuggler's attempt to get back to Mexico.
"We both yelled out for him to stop, but he wouldn't stop, and he just kept running," Ramos told California's Inland Valley Daily Bulletin.
"At some point during the time where I'm crossing the canal, I hear shots being fired," Ramos said. "Later, I see Compean on the ground, but I keep running after the smuggler."
At that point, Ramos said, Aldrete-Davila turned toward him, pointing what looked like a gun.
"I shot," Ramos said. "But I didn't think he was hit, because he kept running into the brush and then disappeared into it. Later, we all watched as he jumped into a van waiting for him. He seemed fine. It didn't look like he had been hit at all."
The U.S. government filed charges against Ramos and Compean after giving full immunity to Aldrete-Davila and paying for his medical treatment at an El Paso hospital.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas issued a statement in September arguing "the defendants were prosecuted because they had fired their weapons at a man who had attempted to surrender by holding his open hands in the air, at which time Agent Compean attempted to hit the man with the butt of Compean's shotgun, causing the man to run in fear of what the agents would do to him next."
The statement said, "Although both agents saw that the man was not armed, the agents fired at least 15 rounds at him while he was running away from them, hitting him once."
Scapegoated? You mean, jury convicted.
If there is a "joke," it's on those of us who expect our government to enforce our immigration laws
No problem with Obstruction of Justice? That's against the law, as well.
So is yours -- an open-borders advocating, criminal defending, Bush ass-kissing globalist.
False. But please continue defending felons while lying about others.
I'll bet the Mexicans will defend America after they take it.
The OTM's won't be welcome.
They can just ship us back to the socialist nations of our origin.
I do know that President Bush isn't even giving our 55 Congressmen the dignity of an answer or a note with regard to his position pardoning these two men. He's treating our elected Officials with a total lack of respect. He's closed the door on all communication. It's shameful.
If Bush wants to pardon Santa Claus, that's OK with me. BUT when he ignores the American peoples pleas and petitions, and doesn't feel the need to explain his position while bestowing favor on the scum he just pardoned, then I have a major problem with him..
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I think that I know you better than to think you believe they are unintended...
That was brilliant, investigate----seriously. And just as seriously, we have GOT to do something about it. The lame official word, from the mouth of the now THOROUGHLY compromised Tony Snow, offers nothing more than the pseudo-explanation that basically they BAs are going to long prison terms ON A TECHNICALITY/ I cannot tell you how my blood in boiling> THIS CASE CANNOT BE ALLOWED TO GO AWAY!
WE HAVE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT TO DO < AND DO IT NOW!
Another petition? This one ten twenty thirty times larger??
Not only must the agents be pardoned, but just as importantly, the Master Plan behind these altruistic "explanations" must be exposed. This is the State Department mentality AT ITS WORST, and is NOW, without question, the official mindset of this Administration.
You seem enamored with the law.
Please 'splain to the rest of us Sandy Berger's $50,000 fine and no jail time for serious felonies... (P.S. Sandy Berger charges $50,000 for an evening's speech, yup DOJ really does show there are two systems)
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Wow. You said, "I'd say Bush has his priorities screwed up.. yet you are ignorant to those circumstances.
Nice work.
I do know that President Bush isn't even giving our 55 Congressmen the dignity of an answer or a note with regard to his position pardoning these two men. He's treating our elected Officials with a total lack of respect. He's closed the door on all communication. It's shameful.
Do you know how many Congressmen there are? Do they all derseve notes?
Shameful, indeed.
Bush can retire and fade into the sunset, but Tony Snow has shown his true colors, and forever lost his credibility.
Keep in mind the jury can only hear, see and read whatever the POWERFUL JUDGE allows in his or her courtroom.
Juries can be railroaded easier today than years ago, UNTIL they get out and hear, see and read what was withheld...by then it is too late.
Judges are too powerful. Talk to Dick Symkanin of Fort Worth.
No. And quit asking about Sandy, it's irrelevant.
Really...that is true for sure...
pandering to the hispanics and liberals who love them, plus the Wall Street boys who want a continuing supply of hungry, desperate stooges from south of the border.
Really...that is true for sure...
pandering to the hispanics and liberals who love them, plus the Wall Street boys who want a continuing supply of hungry, desperate stooges from south of the border.
Read #154
I did. The Appeal process takes care of that, not a Presidential pardon.
True my FRiend, but I still have foolish hopes that others will come around.
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