The documents show that Aldrete-Davila had been identified within one month of the incident by federal investigators. However, U.S. Attorney Sutton claims that Aldrete-Davila 'came forward through a Mexican lawyer who offered to identify his client in exchange for immunity.'
The documents in question have been requested repeatedly by members of Congress who are demanding an inquiry into the Sutton debacle. For weeks the federal agency has used delaying tactics in providing Congress with the requested documents. When some of these documents were finally released, the information contained therein corroborates the allegations made by Andy Ramirez, chairman of 'Friends of the Border Patrol,' who charges that the two agents are the victims of a hoax perpetrated by the U.S. Attorney.
The looming question that yet remains unanswered is, why did U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton fail to prosecute a drug-smuggling illegal alien and choose instead to prosecute two U.S. Border Patrol agents who were simply doing the job they were hired to do?
These questions demand answers, and those answers may lie in some of the highest levels of the federal government.
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