Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Border-agent investigator had tie to smuggler
I've been following this case for some time now.
It just keeps getting more unbelievable.
If half of what is coming out is true, a lot of people should be fired...
It just keeps getting more unbelievable.
If half of what is coming out is true, a lot of people should be fired...
At WorldNetDaily.com, Jerome Corsi has been following this case very closely. And it's not pretty:
"Rep. John Culberson, R-Texas, yesterday called for the resignation of four DHS investigators, including Assistant Inspector General Elizabeth Redman, after DHS Inspector General Richard Skinner testified under oath his deputies had lied to Congress about non-existent reports that were supposed to have established Ramos and Compean as rogue cops who wanted to 'shoot some Mexicans.'
WND has obtained a copy of the government-issued border pass given to Osbaldo Aldrete-Davila, the drug smuggler granted immunity to testify against Ramos and Compean. The border pass allowed multiple entries to the U.S. and carried the signature and badge number of Sanchez.
The border pass appears to have been issued March 16, 2005, the day Sanchez brought Aldrete-Davila to William Beaumont Army Medical Center in El Paso, Texas, to have a bullet removed from his right thigh.
'Aldrete-Davila was issued what amounts to a 'Gold Elite' border pass,' Andy Ramirez, chairman of the Friends of the Border Patrol, told WND. 'With the stamp for multiple entries into the United States, Aldrete-Davila didn't have to run the back roads as a drug smuggler any more. He could tell his drug bosses in Mexico that he could drive their loads right through border crossing points without much worry.'"