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Congress appeal to Justice for border patrol agents
worldnetdaily.com ^ | 1/10/07

Posted on 01/18/2007 2:13:50 PM PST by alienken

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INVASION USA Congressmen appeal to Justice for border agents As prison sentences loom, Republican lawmakers petition attorney general

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: January 10, 2007 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez As two border patrol agents face the commencement of prison terms for shooting and wounding a man smuggling drugs into the U.S, five congressman are calling on Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez to intervene. The lawmakers have asked President Bush to pardon Jose Alonso Compean and Ignacio Ramos, who were sentenced to 12 years and 11 years, respectively, in October. But the sentences are scheduled to begin Jan. 17, and in lieu of a pardon, the congressmen are asking Gonzalez to request the Justice Department to direct federal prosecutors not to oppose a court motion to keep the agents free on bond during the appeals process.

The drug smuggler was granted immunity for his testimony.

Reps. Dana Rohrabacher, R-Calif.; Ted Poe, R-Texas; Rep. Walter Jones, R-N.C.; Duncan Hunter, R-Calif.; and Tom Tancredo, R-Colo.; will announce their effort at an 11 a.m. news conference today in the nation's capitol.

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The lawmakers said in a statement "several discrepancies in the government's case strongly question whether justice has been served, and permitting these men to be incarcerated in the interim puts their lives at risk."

The congressman will be joined today by Compean, former Border Patrol agent Andy Ramirez of Friends of the Border Patrol and T.J. Bonner and Rich Pierce of the National Border Patrol Council.

Bush has received a letter about the case from more than 50 Congress members, and Grassfire.org has an online petition calling on the president to pardon the agents.

Rohrabacher told WND last month he considers the case "the greatest miscarriage of justice that I've seen in my career."

"Two brave Border Patrol agents trying to enforce the president's nonsensical border policy ending up being sent to prison, while an illegal alien drug smuggler is given immunity and walks free," he said.

White House press secretary Tony Snow has said he cannot comment on presidential pardons.

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.

On Feb. 17, 2005, Ramos responded 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.

Fleeing was an illegal alien, Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila of Mexico. Unknown to the growing number of Border Patrol agents converging on Fabens, Aldrete-Davila's van was carrying 800 pounds of marijuana.

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."

Ramirez of Friends of the Border Patrol said the drug smuggler has "fully contributed to the destruction of two brave agents and their families and has sent a very loud message to the other Border Patrol agents: If you confront a smuggler, this is what will happen to you."


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To: editor-surveyor

That was uncalled for. People who don't have facts on their side are often embarrased to be in the presence of those who DO, and wish those with the truth to leave them alone.


41 posted on 01/18/2007 2:40:19 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: PRND21

You are crazy on this one. It's about protecting the border. Do you think 11 and 12 years in prison is a good sentencing?? They should have been put on leave or fired.

The majority in this country want our borders defended. Not being able to fire a gun at a drug smuggler will have devastating effects.


42 posted on 01/18/2007 2:40:33 PM PST by cmiller623 (Mayor Antonio Villa....or never mind. Los Angeles is doomed!)
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To: alienken

Congress: Please send two more border control agents ASAP.


43 posted on 01/18/2007 2:41:40 PM PST by RightWhale
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To: NormsRevenge

If the illegal had shot 15 times at a border agent, and hit them once, the illegal would be in jail for as long as these guys.

On the other hand, it is rational to punish police who break the law more harshly than average citizens, because the harm to society of the law enforcers being law breakers is much greater than criminals being lawbreakers.


44 posted on 01/18/2007 2:42:18 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: editor-surveyor
Your whine soaked pout was in response to post 4, which is a sane, valid presentation of facts.
Find a better way to debate.
45 posted on 01/18/2007 2:42:48 PM PST by PRND21
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To: NormsRevenge
I don't have to put any words into your mouth.

You did, however.
Then you didn't back up your statement about "info was kept out of court"
Carp away.

46 posted on 01/18/2007 2:44:39 PM PST by PRND21
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To: NormsRevenge

As to the Jurors, it's hard to say. They get correct directions from the judge, and who knows how they are manipulated in the back room. I do tend to discount it, especially since I think the sentence is too severe, and I bet they agree.

I dislike federal sentencing guidelines. Jurors probably didn't think they'd go to jail that long for simply shooting a criminal in the butt.

Still, they did vote 12-0 for 14 of the 15 charges (one they aquitted, so it does appear they knew HOW to vote against a charge).

Even if now a couple are not so happy, that's still 10 who, having seen all the facts, are comfortable sending these guys to jail.


47 posted on 01/18/2007 2:44:41 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

It was called for.

The border is a war zone; what they did was laudable, and they should have been honored for their quick action.


48 posted on 01/18/2007 2:45:04 PM PST by editor-surveyor
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To: NormsRevenge
You are encouraging more felons if you would think about it.

I wasn't on the jury and your "feelings" have clouded your logic.

49 posted on 01/18/2007 2:45:37 PM PST by PRND21
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To: CharlesWayneCT

Typically, LEOs get the benefit of the doubt, I gess just not in the border zone.

Obviously some feel so strongly that what they did was so injurious that they had to be punished and made examples of.

We can argue nuances all day. I missed the earlier threads you referred to, I'm glad I did.

After Hamdiniya and Haditha, my stomach ain't what it used to be.


50 posted on 01/18/2007 2:46:05 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: CharlesWayneCT
WHen they shot the guy, he was just an unarmed guy driving a van who ran away from them when pulled over. They didn't know he was illegal, didn't know what was in the van, and had no evidence he had committed a crime.

Assuming most agents are familiar with repeat offenders, and knowing the illegal WAS a repeat offender, brings me to the conclusion that they DID know what he was up to

51 posted on 01/18/2007 2:46:14 PM PST by Last Laugh (We the People are in charge, so let's act like it!)
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To: cmiller623
You are crazy on this one.

So are the 400ish Congressmen that AREN'T using this as a tool?

52 posted on 01/18/2007 2:46:59 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21

Well, at least I have feelings.

All you have is vengeance and a rage for those who put their lives on the line everyday, it seems.


53 posted on 01/18/2007 2:47:29 PM PST by NormsRevenge (Semper Fi ...... California 2007,, Where's a script re-write guy when ya need 'em?)
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To: CharlesWayneCT

Thank you. Many normally sane Freepers have lost their marbles on this case.


54 posted on 01/18/2007 2:48:06 PM PST by PRND21
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To: PRND21
They did make a mistake, a felonious one.
That felony carries a mandatory jail sentence.


How many pounds of marijuana does one have to transport into the US -- twice -- for that to be a felony?

Apparently, more than 800 pounds, because that drug dealer got immunity from prosecution. Mike Nifong couldn't have offered him a better deal.
55 posted on 01/18/2007 2:48:32 PM PST by TomGuy
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To: PRND21

I don't want to get into it with anybody but can you please(very politely) give me a heads up on this. I have no idea what is going on with these two BP agents. Another question and only a question not a personal attack but where do you stand on the idea of immigration both legal and illegal?


56 posted on 01/18/2007 2:51:23 PM PST by killermedic (Time to thaw out "The Duke!")
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To: CharlesWayneCT

According to them (and I'd beliewve our Border Patol agents over an illegal alien drug smuggler), they did know he was illegal and they heard what sounded like shots. He was told to stop more than once and did not do so.

I'm so tired of you open borders people supporting anythign that is put out by the reconquista lobby.


57 posted on 01/18/2007 2:51:43 PM PST by TBP
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To: CharlesWayneCT

You're just a common cop hater.

Go crawl into your cesspool.


58 posted on 01/18/2007 2:51:43 PM PST by editor-surveyor
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To: PRND21

Many in Congress are lazy and don't understand the facts of this case. Many democrats hate authority and would rather side with a drug smuggler who's testimony was relied upon and shouldn't be. The government's case was built in part on the testimony of a drug smuggler and gave him immunity. Watch he will win $5 million dollars of your and my money. And you will think he is right...give me a break.


59 posted on 01/18/2007 2:53:57 PM PST by cmiller623 (Mayor Antonio Villa....or never mind. Los Angeles is doomed!)
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To: NormsRevenge
All you have is vengeance and a rage for those who put their lives on the line everyday, it seems.

Sheesh. Can't stay on topic?
I'm not surprised, your position and logic are deeply flawed

60 posted on 01/18/2007 2:54:04 PM PST by PRND21
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