Harm to Imprisoned Border Patrol Agents Could Lead to Bush Impeachment, Rep. Rohrabacher Warns The New American Online - February 8, 2007 Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, who has been a very vocal critic of the Bush administration's prosecution of Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, turned up the heat and the volume at a Washington, D.C. press conference on February 7.
Congressmen Demand Answers to Deception, Stonewalling Over Prison Attack on Border Patrol Agent The New American Online - February 8, 2007 Last September four congressmen were told by Department of Homeland Security officials that the DHS and the Department of Justice would provide them with documentary evidence showing that agents Compean and Ramos had engaged in serious criminal activity during their attempted arrest of Mexican drug smuggler Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila. However, at a February 6 Congressional hearing DHS Inspector General Richard L. Skinner admitted that DHS did NOT have any documentary evidence to back up the false and defamatory charges that had been made against the two agents.
Rep. Duncan Hunter Calls for Bureau of Prisons Director to Be Fired Over Prison Beating of Border Patrol Agent. The New American Online - February 7, 2007 In a letter to President Bush dated February 6, Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.) chastised the federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) for placing Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos in the general prison population at the Yazoo City Federal Correctional Facility in Mississippi.
Congressman Culberson Demands Resignations of Top Officials Who Lied About and Railroaded Border Patrol Agents The New American Online - February 7, 2007 "You Lied To Me and You Lied To All Of Us."
Congress furious over Administration lies. Today Rep. John Culberson (R-Texas) called for the resignation of top Department of Homeland Security (DHS) officials who had lied previously to Members of Congress about Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.
Punished for Doing Their Job The New American - February 19, 2007 As two Border Patrol agents languish in prison, the Department of Homeland Security is doing its best not to answer charges of wrongful, politically motivated prosecution.
It could improve Bush's legacy if he were to pardon the two agents.
The fact that the drug dealer was given a deal makes me ill.
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On just the illegal immigration alone, it appears to me that destruction of the effectiveness of the Border Patrol is more important to President Bush & Co. than his legacy. It should be obvious to all that President Bush and Co. have no intention of securing US borders against illegal immigration and still push for blatant amnesty of illegal aliens. The President and many in Congress seem intent on actually promoting further immigration from Mexico in spite of the will of a majority of Americans.