Bush commutes border agent sentences

NY Times:

President Bush on Monday commuted the sentences of two former border patrol agents who had been sentenced to more than a decade in prison for shooting and seriously wounding a Mexican drug dealer in Texas in 2005.

With a day left in his presidency, Mr. Bush exercised his constitutional power to grant clemency — for the last time, according to a senior White House official — in a case that has touched off fierce debate in the Southwest. The two former agents, Ignacio Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean, had attracted considerable support among advocates of tougher border security, who argued that the agents were just doing their jobs.

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There is much more from the side of those who wanted the prosecution and some countervailing arguments seen here before. I think it reverses one of the biggest law enforcement mistakes of the Bush administration. Good luck to the freed border agents.

CNN reports that the Border Patrol Union is going to try to get their jobs back. That may be difficult since they are still considered convicted felons. That is too bad, because I thought the most they deserved was a disciplinary proceeding.

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