Why won't Bush pardon the agents?

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Amid protests and a flurry of last-minute efforts by congressmen, two border patrol agents are scheduled today to begin long prison sentences for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler who was granted full immunity to testify against them.

"This is the worst betrayal of American defenders I have ever seen," Rohrabacher (congresssman R-CA) said of the president. "It's shameful this was done by someone who is in the Republican Party. He obviously thinks more about his agreements with Mexico than the lives of American people and backing up his defenders."

The California lawmaker, who has helped lead efforts to obtain a pardon, charged the Bush administration has been playing a "cruel game." Initially, he said, officials insisted the agents could not be pardoned because they had not filled out the proper paperwork. But Rohrabacher told WND the White House did not explain to the public that the agents were being required – without justification, he contended – to first admit guilt.

TJ Bonner, president of the National Border Patrol Council, a union representing 1,500 agents, argued failure to report the discharge of a firearm is an administrative offense that, at the most, merits a five-day suspension.

"How that translates into 11- and 12-year prison terms is beyond me," he told WND. "They fired at someone they believed had a weapon. He resisted their commands, assaulted one of the officers and then wheeled around and pointed something at them. Logic would say it would be a weapon.

"After all the Monday-morning quarterbacking, I would have to come to the same conclusion," Bonner said. "He's a drug smuggler, for God's sake."

The Department of Homeland Security sent an investigator to Mexico to offer the smuggler, Aldrete-Davila, full immunity in exchange for his testimony against the agents. Now, Aldrete-Davila is suing the U.S. Border Patrol for $5 million for allegedly violating his civil rights.





Why is George Bush against a secure border?


Votes?


Corporate Interests in Cheap Labor?


Well manicured lawns?


I don't understand this at all?

His allegiance and loyalty was pledged to us, to protect and defend US.
If a secure border is not an item in defending the USA, NOTHING IS.





Why are you against a secure border, Mr. President?

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The Mexican border is the gateway for the multbillion dollar drug trade.

I often wonder if those who control the drug trade have any influence over the fact that the border remains wide open.

We know that the mafia has had a history of buying politicians and the new narco cartels are much richer and more powerful.

I have never heard this question addressed in any debate about our border issues.

Why has this issue never been raised?

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