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Monday, January 19, 2009

Commuted prison sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.

By DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press Writer
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090119/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_pardons

WASHINGTON – In his final acts of clemency, President George W. Bush on Monday granted early prison releases to two former U.S. Border Patrol agents whose convictions for shooting a Mexican drug dealer fueled the national debate over illegal immigration.

Bush, responding to heavy pressure from Republican and Democratic lawmakers alike, commuted the prison sentences of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean. The two guards from El Paso, Texas, each were sentenced to more than 10 years for the shooting, which they tried to cover up. They will be released within two months.

Opposition to their convictions, sentencing and firings has simmered ever since the shooting occurred in 2005.

"After four years of fighting this, it's taken a toll on me and my daughter, and really the whole family," said Joe Loya, Ramos' father-in law, who has received tens of thousands of supportive e-mails and spent much of the past two years traveling the country to speak about the case. "We wouldn't give up. ... I knew sooner or later God would come through — that finally it would happen."

He said his daughter, Monica Ramos, called from New York after learning the news that her husband soon would be released from a federal prison just outside Phoenix.

"She could hardly speak," Loya said.

The border agents' case became a rallying cause for conservatives concerned about border protection. On talk shows, people sympathetic with the agents argued that the men were just doing their jobs, defending the U.S.-Mexico border against criminals.

Bob Baskett, Compean's attorney in Dallas, cited widespread congressional support from the bipartisan congressional delegation from Texas. "I think the president did the right thing," he said. "An awful lot of people did an awful lot of work to get this done."

David Botsford, a lawyer for Ramos in Austin, Texas, said he had been guardedly optimistic that the commutations would be granted because of the support from Congress and the thousands of people who had sent letters of concern. The president has shown "he's a compassionate man," Botsford said.

Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, who called the agents' convictions a "grotesque injustice," said he and other lawmakers initially had hoped to have the agents pardoned. "When it became evident there was resistance at the White House to a pardon, that's when we shifted gears to ask for a commutation," he said.

Culberson helped gather signatures from 31 of the 34 current members of the Texas congressional delegation and two former delegation members for a letter asking Bush for the commutations. Culberson hand-delivered the letter to the White House last week.

"I was beginning to really be concerned that with literally only hours left in the president's term, this might not happen," he said. "With this one decision, President Bush has done more to improve his popularity than any single thing he could do."

Compean and Ramos were convicted of shooting admitted drug smuggler Osvaldo Aldrete Davila in the buttocks as he fled across the Rio Grande, away from an abandoned van load of marijuana. He remains in a low-security prison in Fort Worth, Texas.

The border agents claimed at their trials that they believed the smuggler was armed and that they shot him in self defense. The prosecutor in the case, a U.S. attorney who was appointed by Bush in 2001, said there was no evidence linking the smuggler to the van of marijuana. The prosecutor also said the border agents didn't report the shooting and tampered with evidence by picking up several spent shell casings.

White House officials said Bush didn't pardon the men for their crimes, but commuted their sentences because he believed they were excessive and that they had already suffered the loss of their jobs, freedom and reputations.

Compean, 32, and Ramos, 39, were sentenced to 12 years and 11 years in prison, respectively. They each have served about two years. Under the terms of Bush's commutation, their prison sentences will expire on March 20, but their three-year terms of supervised release and the fines will remain intact.

During his presidency, Bush has granted a total of 189 pardons and 11 commutations. That's fewer than half as many as Presidents Bill Clinton or Ronald Reagan issued during their two-term tenures. Bush technically has until noon on Tuesday when President-elect Barack Obama is sworn into office to exercise his executive pardon authority, but presidential advisers said no more were forthcoming.

In an earlier high-profile official act of forgiveness, Bush saved Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, from serving prison time in the case of the 2003 leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity. Libby was convicted of perjury and obstructing justice. Bush could still grant him a full pardon, although Libby has not applied for one.

Clinton issued a total of 457 pardons or commutations in eight years in office. Bush's father, George H. W. Bush, issued 77 in four years. Reagan issued 406 in eight years, and President Jimmy Carter issued 563 in four years. Since World War II, the largest number of pardons and commutations — 2,031 — came from President Harry Truman, who served 82 days short of eight years.

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Associated Press writers Alicia A. Caldwell in Glendale, Ariz., and Juan A. Lozano in Houston contributed to this report.

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Where's the fence






WND Exclusive
INVASION USA
'Where's the fence?' activist asks Congress
Budget amendment 'threatens' border security plan

Posted: December 12, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Steve Elliott, the president of Grassfire, says he still wants to know, "Where's the fence?"

Elliott, in a telephone interview, told WND an amendment submitted by Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, for the Department of Homeland Security 2008 budget would gut the already-approved Secure Fence Act, which was adopted with the promise hundreds of miles of physical fencing would help secure the U.S. border with Mexico.

But the budget bill now in a conference committee contains the Hutchinson amendment, and Elliott says it simply would drop the requirement for the security project.

The full article HERE

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Friday, November 23, 2007

Arrest of Osvaldo Aldrete-Davilla

*** BREAKING NEWS:
*** Arrest of Osvaldo Aldrete-Davilla prompts calls
for immediate release of Ramos and Compean.
Action Item below




Osvaldo Alrete-Davila, the drug smuggler whose testimony put
two decorated border agents in prison has been arrested for a
second marijuana load, and has lawmakers screaming for the
immediate release of Ramos and Compean!

In fact, at least two Congressmen are calling for a probe of
the U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton--who suppressed key evidence
in the case, gave this life-long smuggler medical attention
and immunity to bring more poison into the U.S.

Even though the appeal for Ramos and Compean is less than
two weeks away, Grassfire is joining key lawmakers who are
demanding Ramos and Compean be set free now!

We are urging EVERY member of our team to take
immediate action by sending personalized faxes to the President,
key Administration and other key personalities to

BRING RAMOS AND COMPEAN HOME!

Click here for more:

http://www.grassfire.org/9142/offer.asp?rid=12080678

This development is so compelling we are also calling for a full
investigation into Johnny Sutton’s behavior, and how he went to
outrageous lengths to protect the civil rights of an illegal
alien drug smuggler while turning a deaf ear and blind eye to
the truth about this case and the two innocent men who are now
serving decade long prison terms in solitary confinement.

Send a personal message to all those involved to release Ramos
and Compean by clicking here:

http://www.grassfire.org/9142/offer.asp?rid=12080678

This is our best chance to get our message heard,
and we must take full advantage of it by deluging these offices
with personal faxes calling for an immediate release.

To schedule your personalized faxes, simply click below, or if
you prefer not to use our FaxFire technology, send them yourself
by downloading our letters, and targets. Simply click here:

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I think Congressman Ted Poe (R-TX) said it best about this case.
"Sutton chose the wrong side of the border war. Now Ramos and Compean
are in jail based on what we know is the testimony of a professional
drug smuggler."

Help us bring Ramos and Compean home for Christmas by scheduling
your faxes right now:

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Thanks so much for helping Grassfire right this tragic wrong!

Steve Elliott, President
Grassfire.org Alliance

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Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Ramos and Compean families need your help

Wrongly imprisoned for doing their jobs as U.S. Border PatrolAgents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean are today 174 daysinto their decade long prison sentences--languishing insolitary confinement--hundreds of miles away from theirfamilies.Over the last six months, both of these decorated agentshave missed their children’s birthdays, graduations, ahigh school reunion, a wedding anniversary--and whatwould have been a 12th year anniversary at theU.S. Border Patrol!Ignacio couldn't hold his son's hand and comfort him when hewas hospitalized with meningitis. Both men have forever lostprecious moments--hugs, and kisses from their adoringchildren--moments that can never be recaptured.Meanwhile, half a country away, Patty Compean and Monica Ramosheroically press on--holding their families together as bestthey can, praying that their husbands will one day return to them.

But the emotional and financial struggles are intensifyingfor both women. Only days ago I learned that Monica willsoon be losing her job (the company she works for has beensold and will be relocating). As the President of Grassfire, I am asking ALLmembers of our team to join with me in helping to bring somerelief to these two families by clicking here:

http://www.grassfire.org/7142/offer.asp?rid=12080678

Earlier in the year, I sent out a similar request, and I wasabsolutely stunned by the outpouring of support for thesetwo families!Both Monica and Patty were blessed by the gift we presentedthem on your behalf, and expressed thankfulness to Grassfireand others for helping to lift their burden and free their husbands.Michael, a gift of $5, $10, $20 will certainly go a long wayto alleviate some of the financial strain both are feeling atthis terrible time in their lives. Click here to help:

http://www.grassfire.org/7142/offer.asp?rid=12080678

Like before, Grassfire will disperse all monies collected (lesscredit card fees) equally between the two families in the daysahead. Michael, nothing would make me happier than to beable to send Monica and Patty a check from the Grassfire teammembers who are helping to carry their cross.Please know that Grassfire is continuing to work with Congressionalleaders to free these two dedicated family men and return themto their families. I’m hopeful that many of you will join withme in doing what we can to ease the financial weight that isupon them.Click here to help:

http://www.grassfire.org/7142/offer.asp?rid=12080678

Thank you in advance for helping the Ramos and Compean families at thistime.

Steve Elliott
President Grassfire.org Alliance

P.S: Monica Ramos has written an incredible entry on herFireSociety blog that I’m asking all of you to read. NOTE:While at that site, you can also find the addresses ofboth men to send each cards, prayers and well wishes.http://www.firesociety.com/blog/139/15546/?src=111

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Thursday, March 01, 2007

Drugs, Borders, and Politicians

The Justice Department on Wednesday announced the largest drug bust in 10 years as it rounded up more than 400 members of a Mexico-based cartel distributing tons of cocaine, marijuana and methamphetamines in the United States.

Read full story HERE .

Could the government be trying to take the heat off of putting border patrol agents in prison and also allowing our borders to be so easily crossed for years?

Give them credit for this drug bust but this is only a drop in the bucket. You have to ask yourself what kinds of deals have been made between Mexican "officials" and U.S. "officials" over the years and years of the U.S. turning a blind eye to the problem that has went on for decades. There is an unimaginable amount of money being made selling illegal drugs to Americans and this is very detrimental to our society.

Why do the politicians promise one thing during their run for office then when they get into office it is like "WHAT, did I say that". Or they simply do not do anything and they know that nothing will be done to them for lying. It is a shame how easily politicians lie to us. What has happened to us?

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Friday, February 23, 2007

Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean

North Carolina Congressman Walter Jones is sending yet another letter to the White House today, urging the president to take action on behalf of El Paso Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean. The men are serving 11 and 12 years respectively in a federal prison for shooting a fleeing illegal alien who was attempting to smuggle 743 pounds of marijuana into the U.S. The Mexican national was granted immunity for testifying against the agents.

Representative Jones is seizing on a report that shows the judge in the case did not allow the defense to present evidence to the jury of a second drug offense committed by the illegal alien. That revelation prompted yet more outrage from critics who say the government was more interested in prosecuting the agents than the drug smuggler.

Read the full story HERE.

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Thursday, January 18, 2007

U.S. Mexican Border

Francisco Javier Dominguez-Rivera, 22, of Puebla, Mexico, was killed Friday in a confrontation with the unidentified agent north of the U.S.-Mexico border in Arizona between Bisbee and Douglas.
Read full story HERE.

This is becoming the standard at the border. If an illegal Mexican is coming over the border and one of our border patrol agents lives are in danger they should not protect themselves. This is where it has gotten to. Mainly because of the two border agents that were sent to prison protecting our border.

On February 17, 2005, U.S. Border Ignacio Ramos (a former nominee for border patrol agent of the Year), and Jose Compean attempted to apprehend a fleeing illegal alien at our border.

Please sign the petition to have the President pardon the two agents that went to prison yesterday HERE

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