BORDER PATROL AGENTS GET PRISON FOR FIRING AT SUSPECTED DRUG DEALER
By Press Release: Al Garza (01/17/07)
National Insecurity: Is Good Now Evil and Evil Good?
How is it that U.S. Border Patrol agents can get over ten years in jail for doing their job, firing at suspected drug dealers?
Well, they did.
And they got the book thrown at them because the U.S. government gave IMMUNITY to those suspected drug dealers to testify against the U.S. agents.
The neo-politically-correct attitude seems to be: Never mind the 743 pounds of marijuana reportedly found in a van used by these government "witnesses", just nail the insensitive border agents who dare to oppose suspected drug smugglers.
Is this someone's idea of a sick jock? Is this an urban legend that suckers naive Internet conspiracy junkies only?
NO. It's fact, cold hard fact.
The moral to this story may very well be: "Crime does pay and drug dealing pays the best. Great benefits, high wages, legal impunity, etc."
Discussing this outrage is Hispanic American and the #2 man in the Minuteman movement, Al Garza, who is outraged over this atrocity.
ABOUT AL GARZA…
Al Garza is National Executive Director of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps (MCDC). He previously served as Texas state director for MCDC before being promoted to second in command. He is a 5th generation descendent of LEGAL immigrants.
He was born in Texas and moved with his family at age 12 to California where he finished his education. After graduating high school in 1965, he volunteered for service in Vietnam with the Marines. He was honorably discharged after four years of service with the rank of Sergeant. His family has a long history of serving in the U.S. military.
He spent the rest of his career as a licensed private investigator, and is now retired and living in Southern Arizona.
Al Garza has been a popular guest on many radio and television Talk Shows.
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