President Obama and Agent Jesus Diaz

As the Washington Times reports a story that we [LEOAC President Andy Ramirez and Agent Diaz supporters] have been following for almost a year now, we are reaching a point of reality that something is amiss inside the President’s administration and how justice works in his Justice Department. The Post reports that “A U.S. Border Patrol agent has been sentenced to two years in prison for improperly lifting the arms of a 15-year-old drug smuggling suspect while handcuffed – in what the Justice Department called a deprivation of the teenager’s constitutional right to be free from the use of unreasonable force.”

Reading this article reinforced my original thoughts written months ago about this travesty of justice and putting a good lawman through trials and tribulations that has impacted his family and him through some terrible times since incarcerated and kept in solitary confinement during pre-sentencing in a Del Rio prison. I have read the transcripts of this kangeroo court trial and am appalled that American citizens are mistreated by our own government to please a foreign country’s insincere attempts to protect its own citizens here illegally and caught in the commission of a crime. This was just another illustration of Mexico’s influence in our federal government’s daily “take care of business” routine and how it dictates their desired results into unwarranted prosecution of our law officers on the borderland. This is a trianglular power play between the DOJ,the judge and the offices in Washington DC to please Mexico and keep them in a position of “mutual” partners in our border conflict that has decimated our country’s economy, criminal justice system and the morale of every law official acting in the capacity of law enforcement.

It appears that Border Agents are restrained both legally and physically to do their jobs. The facts of this case reveals blatant injustice to our own laws designed to protect us. It gives preference to foreign citizens in the areas of immunity and prosecution putting our own law enforcement officers at risk of being prosecuted for crimes that are fabricated, twisted in facts and essential details withheld to show the entire scenario that took place that night for Agent Diaz who was doing his job. Political pressure from the Mexican government initiated this political hangman game with willful players going along to remain politically correct with the DOJ’s informal policy of amnesty for the criminal but disciplinary and prosecution for the lawman. Officer Diaz had already been cleared by his internal affairs officers and after Mexico lodged this complaint, the DOJ and Johnny Sutton, along with the help of this federal judge, engaged in creative writing, character assassination, political promises of immunity to testify false testimony, ignored all other reports clearing this officer and proceeded to find a scapegoat for their own failures on border control and maintaining the integrity of our borders. This is not the first event documented

Source:

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/oct/25/border-agent-jaile-arrest-teen-drug-smuggler/#disqus_thread


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