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Activists Call on Congress to Pardon Border Agents and Launch Congressional Investigations |
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February 06, 2007 |
Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) has called on activists from all fifty states, to call on Congress to pardon border agents Compean and Ramos and to launch Congressional investigations to determine why the Bush administration is acting more on behalf of human and drug smuggling cartels than the American public. Border Patrol agent Ramos was severely assaulted in prison by illegal alien gang members on Saturday night, after America's Most Wanted aired a story about him. Agents Ramos and Compean were sent to prison for poor record keeping, after shooting a known illegal alien drug smuggler in the buttocks.
"We need these Border Patrol agents out of prison immediately," said William Gheen of ALIPAC. "Now is the time for America to start investigating which politicians and CEOs need to go to prison for subverting our existing immigration laws, depriving the public of government by the people, and facilitating the costly invasion of America."
According to statistics published by the office of Congressman Steve King (R-IA), between 12-25 Americans are killed per day by the criminal acts of illegal aliens in America. That estimate suggests that more than 4,000 Americans are killed each year due to the Executive Branch's failure to enforce the existing laws passed by Congress. In addition to those murders, thousands of Americans also suffer assaults, rapes, and thefts at the hands of illegal aliens, which have little or no fear of neither apprehension nor immigration enforcement.
"We do not need immigration reform," said William Gheen. "We need comprehensive immigration enforcement. There is massive loss of life, liberty, and property due to this invasion. The casualties at home are higher than in Iraq!"
ALIPAC Activists recently celebrated a raid on the Smithfield Foods Inc. plant in Tarheel, NC after months of activist pressure campaigns calling for the raid.
ALIPAC Activists attention will now focus on calling for Congressional investigations into the Bush administration for failure to enforce the existing laws of the United States of America, which were duly passed by the Representatives of the American citizenry. The failure to enforce existing laws has thus deprived American citizens of Representation and a functioning Republic for which the flag stands.
Many of the recent actions by the Executive Branch involving immigration issues benefit large corporations and drug and human importing, organized crime syndicates, while causing massive harm to American citizens.
It is time for official investigations from Congress! It is time to jail politicians, not Border Patrol agents! CONTACT: Americans for Legal Immigration PAC email: \n
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Summary
"We need these Border Patrol agents out of prison immediately," said William Gheen of ALIPAC. "Now is the time for America to start investigating which politicians and CEOs need to go to prison for subverting our existing immigration laws, depriving the public of government by the people, and facilitating the costly invasion of America."
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