On Tuesday, July 17, The Senate Committee on the Judiciary held a hearing to examine the prosecution of Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean.
Those familiar with the facts of the case understand that these two U.S. border agents were wrongfully prosecuted. In fact, in documents obtained by WorldNet Daily, it shows that the U.S. Justice Department agreed to prosecute Ramos and Compean at the request of the Mexican Consulate.
Furthermore, a Department of Homeland Security Inspector General Richard L. Skinner admitted under oath that the DHS did not have key evidence to back up claims that Ramos and Compean were “out to shoot some Mexicans” the day of the incident. In other words, it was made up.
Dan Penird
Union Springs
Furthermore, a Department of Homeland Security Inspector General Richard L. Skinner admitted under oath that the DHS did not have key evidence to back up claims that Ramos and Compean were “out to shoot some Mexicans” the day of the incident. In other words, it was made up.
Dan Penird
Union Springs
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Leon Kapowski wrote on Jul 23, 2007 3:41 PM: