“WND has obtained an exclusive copy of the Department of Homeland Security Office of Professional Responsibility investigative report from April 2009 that documents the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Del Rio, Texas, made a decision not to prosecute Border Patrol agent Jesus “Chito” Diaz, Jr. for a situation that developed on Oct. 16, 2008, when he detained a Mexican teenage drug smuggler on the South Texas border.
The report confirmed that the federal agents knew the drug suspect had lied about the situation, yet it was his testimony that prosecutors later insisted on using in the trial for Diaz, which resulted in his conviction and two-year prison sentence. ”
INVASION USA
How jailed border agent got shafted
By Jerome R. Corsi, November 09, 2011
Documents reveal confirmation prosecutors knew abuse ‘victim’ lied
Hunter has warned, “The prosecution of Agent Diaz sets a dangerous precedent and creates unnecessary confusion among law enforcement on the border. We must not send a message to the men and woman of the U.S. Border Patrol, as well as the smugglers and criminals that they are committed to apprehending, that they could face jail time or such disproportionate sentencing for doing their jobs, regardless of the facts.”
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