Posted by Bob on 7/27/2007, 7:22 am House votes for plan to free Ramos, Compean The House of Representatives has attached two amendments to spending bills intended to free Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean from prison and prohibit the Department of Transportation from spending any funds on the development of NAFTA Superhighways. Several congressmen are discussing a third amendment, designed to shut down the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America working groups in the Department of Commerce, but as yet no sponsor has been finalized. Taken together these memos evidence a growing resistance in the House to open borders, prosecutions of law enforcement on the border, and the increasingly evident drive by the Bush administration to push North American integration. Representative Ted Poe, R-Texas, sponsored an amendment that was co-sponsored by Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., and Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., aimed at prohibiting the federal government from spending any federal funds to keep Ramos and Compean imprisoned.
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Is Worldnet Daily the only site covering this news item? Is the Bush Administration committed to establishing a United States of NORTH America?
Provision would prevent spending any funds to keep agents in prison
Posted: July 26, 2007
5:00 p.m. Eastern
By Jerome R. Corsi
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