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Sunday, February 18, 2007
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Prosecutor's discretion
by Debra J. Saunders
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Last month, when Border Patrol Agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean began serving 11-year and 12-year prison sentences, respectively, for shooting at a fleeing drug smuggler, many Americans were outraged that the federal government would prosecute two agents for doing their jobs.

Their trial uncovered policies that seem designed to undermine success -- such as the rule that prohibits agents from pursuing a speeding suspected smuggler without a supervisor's authorization. Drug smugglers know that if they speed to the border, they'll likely get away.

But the real outrage in this story is how federal prosecutors used their discretion to shelter a drug smuggler and go after two men who, at the worst, should have been fired for shooting at the smuggler and then not reporting what they had done. The outrage is that this case ever came to trial.

Reading the trial transcript -- which was released Tuesday -- you can't tell which witnesses seemed credible. Nor do you see drawings that show the lay of the land on the afternoon of Feb. 17, 2005, when drug smuggler Osvalo Aldrete-Davila drove a truck filled with 743 pounds of marijuana off a West Texas road and then tried to run for the border when he encountered agent Compean.

Did agents Ramos and Compean shoot at a man whom they knew to be unarmed? I see reasonable doubt. Compean said that as Aldrete-Davila fled, the smuggler turned toward him with a shiny object in his hand, so the agent fired back in self-defense. Ramos said that he heard the shots while he was crossing a ditch and could not see what was happening. Then, fearing for his partner's safety, he fired one round at the suspect, who first dropped out of sight and then was seen walking into Mexico and being driven away in a friend's car.

I see how jurors could have seen the agents' failure to tell supervisors about the shooting, their failure to tell other agents the suspect was armed, and the fact that agents scooped up the spent shells when Ramos and Compean realized they had engaged in a bad shoot. Hence the guilty verdict.

But there is no way to know for certain if Aldrete-Davila had a gun or a cell phone in his hand as he fled. Yet U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton's office waged this prosecution based on Aldrete-Davila's version of events -- even though the smuggler originally lied to a Border Patrol agent when he said he was shot as he was simply returning to Mexico. He left out the drug smuggling.

Later, when Aldrete-Davila was supposedly telling the truth, his story still smelled. As Ramos' defense attorney, Mary Stillinger, said in court, Aldrete-Davila claimed "he's a little mule, and he needed money for his mother's doctor's bills, and he needed money to renew his commercial driver's license"-- which was current. "He doesn't know who hired him. He doesn't know where the stash house is."

Later, Stillinger added, Aldrete-Davila apparently abused the border-crossing card provided by Uncle Sam to assist with the medical care he needed because the bullet severed his urethra. She noted in court, Aldrete-Davila "did it again in October, he personally took the load to the stash house." Continued...

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Sutton is a Pawn
King George is directing this effort to stop all interference with the illegal invasion. What better way than to encourage Sutton to prosecute law enforcement for every infraction, no matter how minor.

I am sure that the remaining border agents have received the message loud and clear. If you prefer freedom to a cell, then look the other way.

I am ashamed that I voted for this scum bag GWB and I favor impeachment proceedings for failure to secure the border.

Corporate Welfare
One poster took issue that corporations are the driving force behind the non-enforcement of our borders and laws. During the Clinton administration, the former INS was collecting records from the meatpacking plants in Nebraska as a part of an investigation. They were looking for fraudlent and stolen SS#'s being used by illegal aliens. Sen. Chuck Hagel intervened to stop them. Why would an elected official stop the government from doing its job? In 1980 the average wage of meatpackers was $18.00 an hour, today it is $9.00. That is a huge cost reduction to those companies. Do they want the unlimited stream of cheap labor to stop? It is the companies hiring illegal aliens who are determined to keep the flow coming. In 1986 employer sanctions were passed to solve this problem after the last amnesty. They have never been enforced. Why? They are the ones who pay for the campaigns. Wake up Americans. These are multi-national corporations who see you as a market not as a nation. We are all just workers, documented or undocumented.
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