But you are taking the word of two convicted felons. Or more exactly, the web site set up by supporters of two convicted felons, probably by their lawyers.
The guy was NOT given a green card. He was given the right to be in the country for the trial, nothing more.
He was not re-arrested with more drugs.
Are you saying he was not given immunity from prosecution?
If he was, I find that revolting.
Sorry, that's not the case. He was.
"But you are taking the word of two convicted felons."
I don't consider these two felons, even if it is what they technically are. Johnny Sutton is a disgrace.
These two are in jail because of the word of a drug smuggler, who I guess you believe.
"He was not re-arrested with more drugs."
Here are two sources that say he was:
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/Archive/200612/NAT20061204b.html
"The initial immunity offer covered Aldrete-Davila's illegal entry into the U.S., the drug smuggling and his unlawful flight from the agents to avoid arrest. Sutton expanded the immunity to include a subsequent drug offense, when Aldrete-Davila tried to smuggle another 1,000 pounds of marijuana into the United States."
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=26224
"He showed his gratitude by breaking his immunity agreement in October 2005, when officers say he attempted to smuggle 1,000 pounds of marijuana into America. The prosecution further extended its immunity to this felony and sealed the indictment from jurors."