January 25, 2007
DHS yet to release evidence on convicted border agents

dailybulletin.com

A Texas congressman demanded that the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General's Office turn over documents they promised more than three months ago regarding the case of two convicted El Paso Border Patrol agents or face a subpoena or contempt of Congress if they refuse to do so.

Congressman Michael McCaul, R-Texas, announced Wednesday night that Inspector General Richard Skinner has failed on his promise and refused to deliver documents requested by four Texas congressmen regarding the case of Border Patrol Agents Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean.

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Posted by tyne at January 25, 2007
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