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![]() Our Flood of Illegals Is not Being Stopped Why Can't We Shut Down the Border?Commentary for Thursday 02/22/2007 Why Can't we Shut Down the BorderWe Take Their Pictures: Ever wonder how all the photographers know how to locate the Illegal Invasion? Sometimes I think that the Border Patrol should follow the photographers. The frustrating events on our border are the result of a vacancy of leadership from President Bush. His aversion to Border Enforcement is at the least puzzling, and at the extreme appear to be aiding the drug cartels. Imprisoning Those Border Patrol Agents: Clearly a bad signal for the other Border Patrol agents. The restrictions placed upon our Border Patrol are enough to make them look the other way when faced with those who are bringing poison into this country. Where is the concern? The U.S. Government, at the request of the Mexican Government, prosecuted two of our Border Patrol agents because they attempted to apprehend a smuggler caught red handed smuggling drugs into this country. They gave the smuggler immunity from prosecution to testify against the Border Patrol Agents, then the smuggler sued the U.S. for 5 million dollars. The charges against the Border Patrol agents are bogus, the justice department admitted to lying to congress during a hearing about the incident. The Original Justice Dept. Contention: Hoping to thwart the congressional hearings about the incident, the Justice Dept.'s witness told the committee doing the hearings that they had a signed statement by the agents that they were just out to "Shoot a Mexican". This was a false statement, but the statement had its intended outcome, which was to quieten the Congressional investigation. It was in a later appearence by the Justice Dept. representative before Congress, that they admitted to lying about the document with the statements of the Patrol Agents that they were out to "Shoot a Mexican". The Justice Dept. admitted that the Congress had been lied to. Why is this Important? The incident involves the highest echelons of this government, possibly even the President. Johnny Sutton, the federal prosecutor has a long history with Bush, and it was the Justice Department who dispatched Sutton to the border to handle the request by the Mexican Government. Originally, there were not going to be charges against the Border Patrol agents, but the F.B.I. under Johnny Sutton, took the case over and maliciously prosecuted those two Border Patrol agents. The whole sordid story is an outrage and may reveal a Mexican Policy carried out by the highest members of this government that is steeped in ulterior motives. These motives may not be so honorable.
Please contact your Congress Person both the House and the Senate and express
your desire for a full investigation over this matter.
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