Posted on 06/22/2013 7:19:06 AM PDT by Baynative
Two brothers who worked as Border Patrol agents were sentenced to at least 30 years in prison each for smuggling hundreds of immigrants into the United States, crimes that the judge termed a threat to national security.
U.S. District Court Judge John Houston sentenced Raul Villarreal on Friday to 35 years in prison for being the ring leader and ordered him to pay a $250,000 fine. His brother, Fidel Villarreal, was sentenced to 30 years for managing the illicit business.
The sentences are among the longest given to border law enforcement officials for corruption.
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Shame on you, Marco.
Maybe the greedies in the dept of justice didn't like these guys lining their pockets and passing them by.
Tribe before country.
But are these guys any different than Marco Rubio, who supports law-breaking mostly Hispanic illegals before the rule of law?
>>Tribe before country.
Ain’t that the truth. “Viva La Raza”
BTW, Who ate the Anasazi?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&biw=&bih=&q=Anasazi+Cannibalism
Bon Appetit, Melatonin Worshipers.
“They used their positions as Border Patrol agents to line their pockets,”
And how does this differ from the RINO establishment, which supports amnesty to maximize their profits with law-breaking, cheap labor illegals?
The only difference between these guys and the Chamber of Commerce is that they didn’t have millions of dollars to bribe politicians.
What? You mean these two fine Democratic liberal gentlemen aren’t now members of the administration? Maybe Holder is working on the paperwork as I type.
No, IMHO these guys are no different than Rubio et al...
They were just ahead of their time and didn’t share the dinero; BUT, if they had also driven the illegals to the polls to vote and helped them with their tax forms and Union dues, they would possibly be eligible for a PrezPardon and a Czarship...
And what are the sentences given to BP agents who help
smuggle drugs?
Are they comparable, or much less?
Is it “justice” to make examples out of the “crime de jour”?
Or should each offense (and defendant) be judged on its own
actual merit?
>> Shame on you, Marco.
He’ll do that multiplied by 100,000 and run for president.
Awwww, next we can expect Rubio and his galloping ocho banditos to offer them instant release, and a pathway to an expunged criminal record. None will dare call it a pardon though...
The should do what government does and just allow them to enter for free while offering them free tax paid healthcare, welfare, food stamps, prizes, amnesty, gifts etc..
Just look what government did for the Boston Muslim terrorist, even after being warned by foreign governments....They brought them in here legally and gave them and their families hundreds of thousands in tax dollar prizes and gifts.
Yep. Sounds like they (the agents) were just doing the jobs RINO’s and Dim’s can’t wait to do.
So if the introduction of "hundreds" of wetbacks into the country constitutes a threat to national security what must the presence of thirty million wetbacks represent? A desperate,and immediate,national emergency perhaps?
Brothers ‘Fidel’ and ‘Raul’? LOL. The parents must be diehard commies.
How is it any more corrupt that what the Obama Administration does to states that attempt to enforce border security in spite of Mr. Obama’s opposition to it (at the state or federal level)?
What did they do wrong? Forget to register them to vote as Democrats, or fail to tell them how to sign up for SS and Obamacare?
I live in San Diego and I visit Tijuana. I speak a little Spanish and I ask questions when I am down there. The shoe shine guys, most of whom are deportees, tell me that the price for being smuggled across the border in the trunk of a car is $5,000. The money is payable if and when the person is delivered to the destination in the USA. More than 150 U.S. Customs and Border Protection Officers and Border Patrol Offices have been convicted since 2004 for allowing drugs and people to get through, according to yesterday,s San Diego Union Tribune. The fence does not stop everybody. There are crooked officers allowing cars with multiple illegals packed in the trunk to pass through.
Used to use a cleaning company run by people named Villarreal, they were crooks too, wonder if they are related.
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