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Title: Judicial Watch Sues US Gov't. On Behalf of Imprisoned Border Agents
Source: The Conservative Voice
URL Source: http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/33461.html
Published: Jul 24, 2008
Author: Jim Kouri
Post Date: 2008-07-25 01:05:23 by X-15
Keywords: None
Views: 61
Comments: 1

Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, the two Border Patrol agents shamelessly prosecuted by the U.S. government for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler, Oswald Aldrete-Davila, on February 17, 2005, have not been forgotten by many Americans -- such as attorney's from Judicial Watch -- who are actively pursuing their release from captivity.

The two Border Patrol agents were sentenced to 11 and 12 years respectively. Meanwhile, Aldrete-Davila, who attempted to smuggle 750 pounds of marijuana into the U.S., was given medical treatment and immunity for his testimony against the railroaded border agents.

"Instead of giving these two dedicated law enforcement officers the 'heroes treatment," they were arrested, tried and imprisoned. Americans who bothered to follow the news coverage of the case were, for the most part, shocked at the disgraceful treatment of Agents Compean and Ramos," said political strategist Mike Baker.

"You may disagree with me, but I believe the legal action taken against these Border Patrol veterans was the Bush Administration's way of sending a message to all US Border Patrol agents: Don't do your jobs. If you do, you'll be punished," Baker suspects.

Former New York City police detective now owner of a Manhattan security firm, Sidney Francis is quite disturbed over the Ramos/Compean case, as well.

"This reminds me of the incidents when cops, who did their jobs protecting and serving the people of New York, would be singled out for punishment, harassment and loss of their jobs. Meanwhile, crooked, abusive cops would always find protection behind the so-called "Blue Wall," and never suffered for their transgressions," said Det. Francis.

"The message in the Compean/Ramos case seems to be: do your jobs and you'll be punished. Ignore illegal aliens violating US laws and you'll be rewarded with pay increases, promotions and other 'goodies' by cynical political leaders who favor an unbridled invasion of the US by millions of illegal aliens," he added.

Three weeks ago, Judicial Watch, a non-partisan, public interest law firm, filed a lawsuit against the Department of State to obtain documents related to the government's decision to prosecute Ramos and Compean and to strike a deal with the criminal and drug trafficker Aldrete-Davila for his testimony against the two agents who intercepted him at the US-Mexican border.

According to officials at Judicial Watch, JD attorneys filed their original FOIA request on April 17, 2008. However, the US government failed to respond within the statutory 20-day period, forcing Judicial Watch attorneys to file their lawsuit.

This is the second FOIA lawsuit filed by Judicial Watch related to the jailed Border Patrol agents, according to the organization's officials.

JD officials said they are essentially after:

Information pertaining to government deals that were made with the government of Mexico to bring Aldrete-Davila to the U.S. to testify.

Any internal communications between the State Department, the Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department related to the decision to permit the lawful entry of Aldrete-Davila into the U.S. for medical treatment and for meetings with government prosecutors.

Any and all records of the Diplomatic Security Services, a branch of the State Department, related to the shooting incident.

There is enormous public interest in this incident. Many people, especially conservative activists, suspect these Border Patrol Agents were railroaded by some within the federal government for simply doing their jobs. Given the controversy surrounding the case, Judicial Watch officials believe the more the American people know about what they view as a gross miscarriage of justice, the better.

Their lawsuit on behalf of the two jailed Border Patrol agents is only part of Judicial Watch's legal battle with the US government with regard to border security and illegal aliens. For example, in the past, it obtained records from the Department of Homeland Security through the Freedom of Information Act that document 226 incursions by Mexican government personnel into the United States between 1996 and 2005.

Released to Judicial Watch, the records consist of annual intelligence summaries of "Mexican Government Incidents," compiled over a nine-year period. They were designated as "limited official use" by the DHS, requiring "special protection against unauthorized or inadvertent disclosure."

"How is it that our political leaders tell Americans they are do everything possible to secure our borders and protect our sovereignty, yet they hide and disregard reports of incursions by Mexican military and police personnel suspected of providing protection for drug and human traffickers?" asks Lieutenant Stephan Rodgers, a New Jersey detective bureau commander.

"In the Compean/Ramos case, the federal government actually punished law enforcement officers for attempting to stop an incursion by a drug trafficker. The American people are being lied to by government officials while at the same time being placed in harm's way since many of these incursions are perpetrated by armed Mexicans," added the decorated police commander.

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#1. To: X-15 (#0)

They shot him and didn't bother to file any paperwork, and if this wasn't acted upon it would result in a lot of dead Americans in general and border patrol agents in particular.

We don't have total control of the border and if the Mexican Army, Federales or even crims feel that Mexicans are being shot randomly with the approval of the US Govt then Mexicans will retaliate.

What none of these stories point out is that these agents were turned in by their own people. When your own turn on you then you're no damn good. And, trigger happy rogue agents could get others killed.

"But, in the interest of full disclosure it wouldn't surprise me if shape shifting lizards are running things."__HD

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2008-07-25   2:08:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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