Phyllis Schlafly is an American icon of political opinion, we thank her for taking time to help out the Border Patrol agents with her laser beam clarity and succinct writing style.
Bend (Oregon) Weekly We need compassion for our border guards President George W. Bush pardoned 16 criminals including five drug dealers at Christmastime, but so far has refused to pardon the two U.S. Border Patrol agents who were trying to defend Americans against drug smugglers. It makes us wonder which side the self- proclaimed "compassionate" president is on...
Click here for back stories of El Paso and Juarez. House of Death We can only speculate to how this may politically tie into Agent Ramos and Compeans case.
USDOJ: Office of Legislative Affairs Why did he send out this letter and who's behalf was he acting on? Who is this guy? No Internet information on a person with this level of authority is scary.
Choice Excerpt: The very first sentence of the Constitution (often referred to as the Preamble) clearly states: “We the People of the United States, in Order to […] secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our [emphases added] Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” It doesn't say "in Order to […] bestow various rights and privileges on aliens and their Posterity", nor does it indicate that it intends to protect of the entire world against the excesses and reckless acts of American citizens. To the contrary, the Constitution was passed and ratified in order to protect the American people and their legitimate interests (Declaration of Independence's "Pursuit of Happiness") against the rest of the world READ MORE...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin -- Ontario, Calif. 48 lawmakers ask for pardons for agents In a last-ditch effort to stop the incarceration of two U.S. Border Patrol agents convicted of the nonfatal shooting of a Mexican drug smuggler, 48 congressional representatives have sent a letter to the president pleading for a pardon. -- The letter follows a slew of others already sent to the White House and U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales...
Please help Border Patrol Agent Ramos this Christmas with a present, to help provide a nice holiday.Nacho has a wife and three children and they have nothing left the after the legal expenses.The Congressional Hearings that were promised were dropped and there is virtually no hope left accept for a miracle.Nacho has 6 weeks of freedom left before he has to turn himself for a ten year mandatory prison sentence.So I encourage you to give a gift for Christmas as an appreciation for Ignacios years of military and border patrol service to America. And,If you forward this email out I'm 100% sure the American people will respond with kindness and love. Merry Christmas Nacho and may God Bless you and your family!
NOTE: Friends of The Border Patrol is not taking donations for agent Ramos anymore. Any donations for Ramos should be mailed to the PO box on this website. For further information, donors should contact me. Joe Loya
Washington, D.C. – In a letter yesterday to U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, House colleagues joined Third District Representative Walter B. Jones (R-NC) to express their deep concern over an improper and unwarranted criminal charge against U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean. The letter’s signatories include Reps. Ernest Istook (R-OK), Gary Miller (CA), Dana Rohrabacher (CA), Ed Royce (CA) and Tom Tancredo (R-CO), Chairman of the House Immigration Reform Caucus. Read More...
HOUSE COLLEAGUES JOIN JONES TO DECRY SENTENCING OF U.S. BORDER PATROL AGENTS, REQUEST PRESIDENTIAL PARDON Washington, D.C. – In a letter today to President George W. Bush, eleven House colleagues joined Third District Representative Walter B. Jones (R-NC) to express their deep disappointment over the sentencing of U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, and to request both an investigation and a Presidential Pardon to prevent the agents from unjustly goin…
More news from the second front: the battle for the border continues and our government is on the wrong side. The fate of two Texas Border Agents are on the line as a result of our government putting the rights of an illegal drug smuggler before those of American citizens. What is to become of our country when our own government takes sides with illegals? Read more....
Because of Johnny Sutton, Debra Kanof, and her gang, we now have a militia of slip and fall type lawyers going door to door looking for illegal aliens to sue the Border Patrol on behalf of illegal aliens. There are comercials on hispanic television channels asking illegal aliens to call and sue American law enforcement.
TUCSON, Ariz. --- Border rights activists are launching a monthlong drive to document alleged abuse of immigrant families by law enforcement officers Read More
Excelent sumary of the case; If President Bush pardons officers Compean and Ramos, he will be sending a strong message that America is committed to securing our borders -- that our brave border patrol agents can do their jobs without fear of prosecution by our own government. Read More
Posted by PHXnews on Thursday August 17, 2006 at 10:15 pm MST During the interview Stoddard explained how President Bush isn’t standing up for its frontline in the Homeland Security, why these agents are getting railroaded and how the US went out of its way to grant immunity to a drug smuggler. REDIRECT TO LISTEN HERE
Nov, 7th 2006 8:45am — Feds Deny Smuggler's New Arrest Left to right: Debra Kanof, Jose Luis Gonzalez, Christopher Sanchez
Debra Kanof, Chief, Major Crimes Jose Luis Gonzalez, Chief of Border Interdiction Christopher Sanchez, Homeland Security Went to Mexico and found Davila and granted him immunity from prosecution. United States Attorney's Office 700 E. San Antonio, Suite 200 El Paso, Texas 79901 Phone: (915) 534-6884 Fax: (915) 534-6024
Familys feared retribution from Jurez gangs: Drug smuggler Aldrete Davila grew up with and remained friends with Wilcox Border Partol agent Rene Sanchez. Agent Sanchez personally initiated investigation and plans to split lawsuit money 5 Million dollars with drug smuggler? Davila had a long history of smuggling and was known to carry a gun because his drug loads were worth millions on the street. We suspect the Border Patrol agent Sanchez who is friendly with a known drug smuggler must also be a scout and bag man.
By Sara A. Carter, Staff Writer Department of Homeland Security officials told congressional leaders last month that two Border Patrol agents convicted of shooting a drug smuggler admitted to supervisors that they were "out to shoot Mexicans" the day of the shooting, but have yet to provide proof the agents made such statements. Read More
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"We ask that a full investigation of this case be ordered immediately," they went on to say in the letter sent to the White House yesterday. "We are confident that during such an investigation you will find that these Border Patrol agents were acting within the scope of their duty and were unjustly prosecuted. Also, we ask that you use your power of presidential pardon, as granted by the United States Constitution in Article II, Section 2, to pardon these two Border Patrol agents. We understand these requests usually are for those that have already completed their sentences; however, we feel in this case it would be a miscarriage of justice to send these two Border Patrol agents to prison for protecting our nation's borders from an illegal drug smuggler."Read More
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Rene Sanchez Wilcox AZ Border Patrol double agent ? In the same Homeland Security memo, Christopher Sanchez outlines how the investigation into Ramos and Compean was initiated. On March 10, 2005, Christopher Sanchez received a telephone call from Border Patrol agent Rene Sanchez of Wilcox, Ariz., who told the agent about Aldrete-Davila's encounter with Ramos and Compean. According to the document, Rene Sanchez stated "that Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila's mother, Marcadia Aldrete-Davila, contacted Rene Sanchez's mother-in-law, Gregoria Toquinto, and advised her about the BP agents shooting Aldrete-Davila. Toquinto told her son-in-law, Rene Sanchez, of the incident, and he spoke to Osbaldo via a telephone ca.READ MORE A federal investigation is underway, we're told, on Agent Rene Sanchez, . Or not underway, to keep the heat off and make the sentence stick? How ever Sanchez is on administrative leave, they took his gun and badge away, we do know that. Update: He's bac…
Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) believes the punishment does not fit the crime. In a press release issued by his office, the Congressman said, "This is not the message that our legal system should be giving to the drug cartels that are smuggling drugs, people and terrorists across our borders." Tancredo, along with Congressman Walter Jones (R-NC), plan to send a letter to President Bush requesting a full investigation into the case and urging the President to grant pardons for the Border Patrol agents. 12 Steps to a Federal PardonClick here
TIP: Include your plea on one sheet of legal pad paper, written in pencil, and address the envelope in pencil, it gives your letter a sense of urgency and in most cases the government official it is addressed to, will read it! The above address is I believe is his secretarys inbox. Here is the general address: The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW Washington, DC 20500 Download here
3VerdictVerdict This is an absolute miscarriage of justice. I plan to send $100 contributiion to the legal fund. This is absolutely abominable.... Bush and his cohorts are... nayr39 Oct 19, 2006 4:41 pm
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