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Outsourcing the Professional Review of BP and ICE Agents July 29, 2007

Posted by Webmaster in Foreign Relations, Immigration, Police & Law Enforcement.
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World Net Daily:

A Customs and Border Protection agent who was acquitted of a charge of using excessive force during a 2004 arrest of a Chinese national on suspicion of drug smuggling is suing the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for $25 million.

And in a companion lawsuit, Robert Rhodes is seeking another $25 million from three Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents with the Office of Professional Responsibility.

He says the agents disregarded their oaths by pursuing a politically motivated prosecution against him to appease their superiors, who allegedly were seeking to do what communist China wanted.

There has been a lot of talk and some evidence that the prosecution of Ramos and Compean, and other similar BP agents whose patrol was at the Southern border, was done at the behest of, and under the guidance of, the Mexican government.

This essentially means that Mexico and China are extending their territorial boundaries and their sovereignty over American territory, with their citizens as they enter the USA, thanks partially to our stooge Federal government.

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