Arrest prompts Border Patrol case questions
An arrest in a drug case involving thousands of pounds of marijuana brought from Mexico into the U.S. is raising anew questions about the prosecution of former Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, who shot at a fleeing drug smuggler in a confrontation in 2005, then were convicted for that shooting and now are serving prison terms of 11 and 12 years. WorldNetDaily.com, April 5, 2007
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3 Comments:
How can law and order be upheld when you are not sure who the enemy is, the drug smuggler with marijuana or the U.S. Attorney with an agenda?
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Juanita Porter, At
3:48 AM
I am beginning to think it's BUSH & his cronies. I can't wait til he is out....I can only hope the next one is better.
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xnylady, At
9:30 PM
A friend (hispanic) who just have a friend smuggle into our country, said that the trip after crossing the border was in a refrigirated container with an ice layerin the container's floor to avoid detection by our authorities. Sofisticated not yet, they were placed in predetermine holes created between boxes to carefully avoid damaging the produce.
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Anonymous, At
5:14 AM
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