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    Border Patrol agent beaten in prison Ramos' family confirms

    Border Patrol agent beaten up in prison
    Ramos' family confirms: 'They kicked me in the head, they kicked me all over the body'

    http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/artic ... E_ID=54110

    Posted: February 5, 2007
    10:27 p.m. Eastern

    By Jerome R. Corsi
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    Imprisoned Border Patrol agent Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos was severely beaten in prison, Ramos' family members have confirmed to WND.

    Monica Ramos embraces her husband, former U.S. Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos, two days before he was sentenced to 11 years in prison (Courtesy El Paso Times)

    In interviews with WND tonight, both Ramos's wife Monica and father-in-law Joe Loya confirmed that Ramos says he was assaulted in prison on Saturday night by a group of five Spanish inmates who Ramos took to be illegal immigrants.

    In a phone call from prison, Ramos told his wife earlier today that the assailants allegedly threatened him in Spanish, taunting him with, "**** la migra," insulting him – "migra" roughly translating as "immigration," slang for Border Patrol agent.

    The assault occurred at Yazoo City Federal Correctional Complex, a medium facility federal prison in Mississippi, where Ramos had been moved about 10 days ago.

    Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean began prison sentences last month, of 11 and 12 years respectively, for their actions in the shooting and wounding of a Mexican drug smuggler who was granted full immunity to testify against them. The case has caused national outrage, and dozens of congressmen are publicly insisting President Bush grant an immediate pardon of the two law enforcement officers.

    Ramos's family feels that the decision to place him in a medium security prison violates a promise from federal authorities Ramos would be kept in isolation at a minimal security prison.

    At Yazoo, Ramos was housed with the general prison population. A medium security prison such as Yazoo would be expected to house illegal immigrants, including those incarcerated on drug offenses.

    The prison attack came immediately after the airing Saturday night of a segment on Ramos and Compean by the "America's Most Wanted" television show.

    "On Saturday night my husband said he went to bed," Monica Ramos told WND late today.

    She recounted the telephone call from her husband in prison earlier in the day: "He just told me that he dropped his guard. 'They got me,' Nacio told me, 'they got me pretty good.'"

    "'What happened?'" Monica Ramos said she asked her husband. "He told me they were in the television room watching 'America’s Most Wanted.' After that, some time after 10 p.m., he went back to his cubicle and was almost falling asleep. He awoke to the sound of shoes stomping. It startled him because at night the prisoners are supposed to take their shoes off and put flip-flops on."

    She continued: "He said he didn't have a chance to turn around and look at any of the guys attacking him at that time. He just felt a blow to the back of his head. The prisoners were kicking him with steel-toe shoes, the work boots they are issued in prison. They kept kicking and kicking. And they kept calling him in Spanish a **** immigration officer, saying 'darle, darle,' which means, 'give it to him.' They were cussing him out in Spanish. He couldn't fight back he was outnumbered."

    According to Loya, Ramos also said of the attack: "They kicked me in the head, they kicked me all over the body. I'm all bruised and very sore."

    How did the attack stop?

    "No security came to his rescue," the jailed Border Patrol agent's wife told WND. "Another inmate came and got Ramos and said 'Hey, dude, let me help you up.' The other inmate walked my husband over to security."

    Did the prison give him any medical treatment?

    "As of the time we talked this afternoon, the prison still hadn't given him any medical treatment," she said, adding that he told her, "'I asked all day yesterday.' I’m in a lot of pain and I have blood coming out of my left ear.'

    "His head and his back are hurting him badly. He said it was almost time for the prison doctor to go for the day and he wasn't sure when any doctor would be able to see him."

    Ramos told his wife he was able to identify only one of the five assailants: "They all cursed me in Spanish," he said, according to Loya. "As they were beating me up and kicking me, they kept calling me 'migra,' 'migra.' I'm pretty sure they were all illegal immigrants."

    Ramos told his wife that he was badly bruised and bleeding from the ears. He said that immediately after the attack, he was placed back into solitary confinement, where he has been for the last two days.

    "He told me that he asked to call me Sunday, after the attack," Monica Ramos continued, "but the prison wouldn't let him call me and they wouldn't let him call his attorney. He said the only reason the prison was letting him call now, on Monday, was because the Congress intervened, otherwise he wouldn't have been permitted any calls at all."

    Patti Compean, wife of imprisoned agent Jose Compean, told WND her husband was in a different prison, still in solitary confinement.

    Today is Ramos' 38th birthday. According to Loya, Ramos's three sons, aged 7, 9 and 13, woke up crying, not wanting to go to school. The children wanted to buy a cake and wait for their father to call so they could sing "Happy Birthday" to him on the phone and blow out the candles.

    Early this morning, Loya began working with the office of U.S. Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, R.-Calif., to see if the warden would give Ramos special permission to call home on his birthday, after his children got home from school.

    However, the birthday call didn't happen, Monica Ramos told WND.

    "We went out and bought a cake," she said. "The kids came home expecting their dad to call from prison so they could wish him a happy birthday. But there isn't going to be any call. My 7-year-old, when he woke up this morning, the first thing he asked was if we could still celebrate today. I told him, 'Sure we can, baby,' and he's been looking forward to it all day."

    However, Monica added, in tears: "He told me, 'They're not going to let me call later today.' He said the call in the afternoon only happened because Congress allowed it to happen. He said he doesn't have any privileges in prison. He hasn't even gotten the mail that everybody has been sending him. He told me, 'You really need to get me out of here.' That's what he told me last."

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    CALL SUTTONS OFFICE and tell him that Ramos blood is all over his hands because of what happened to Ramos over the weekend. ive called twice and left very obscene tirades

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    I believe it would suit this administration and our Justice Dept, if these men were actually killed in prison, it would just go away then, I watched Lou tonight he didnt mention this beating, guess he hasn't heard about it yet! I knew this is what would happen right off the bat they would be hurt in prison I thought they were to be kept in isolation for at least 30 days what happened there? did our Justice dept call and get that part waived?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nittygritty
    I believe it would suit this administration and our Justice Dept, if these men were actually killed in prison, it would just go away then, I watched Lou tonight he didnt mention this beating, guess he hasn't heard about it yet! I knew this is what would happen right off the bat they would be hurt in prison I thought they were to be kept in isolation for at least 30 days what happened there? did our Justice dept call and get that part waived?
    i was on americas most wanted forum when this first popped up about 5 45 pm my time, 15 minutes before dobbs ended.

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    I started this post with the intent of asking why no mainstream media was reporting on this story.

    I was starting to have my doubts, but I just Google news’s it and now there are 135 news stories on what we have known for the last couple of days.


    Late Update: Border Patrol agent Ignacio Ramos viciously assaulted ...
    Stop the ACLU, PA - 5 hours ago
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    Imprisoned Border Agent Assaulted PR Newswire (press release)
    BORDER PATROL AGENT BEATEN IN PRISON Free Market News Network
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    Ex-Border Patrol agent beaten in prison

    Posted 2/6/2007 8:27 PM ET E-mail | Save | Print | Subscribe to stories like this



    EL PASO (AP) — A former Border Patrol agent who was convicted of shooting a drug smuggling suspect and then lying about it has been beaten by fellow inmates in prison.

    Prison officials on Tuesday confirmed assertions by a congressman and relatives of Ignacio Ramos. He was attacked Saturday night after his case was described on the TV show "America's Most Wanted," the officials said.

    Ramos suffered minor cuts and bruises, U.S. Bureau of Prisons spokeswoman Traci Billingsley said in a statement.

    Ramos has been moved to the special housing unit at the medium- and low-security federal prison in Yazoo City, Miss., where he is serving time, Billingsley said.

    The convictions of Ramos and fellow former agent Jose Alonso Compean sparked outcry from critics who argued that the men were merely doing their job defending the border against criminals.

    U.S. Rep. Tom Tancredo, R-Colo., a vocal supporter of the agents and opponent of illegal immigration, criticized the Bush administration Tuesday for failing to protect Ramos and demanded a full presidential pardon for the two men.

    "Not only did the administration choose the side of a foreign dope runner over the agents who stopped him from smuggling a load of drugs into the county — now they've failed to protect that agent while his case is on appeal," he said in a statement.

    The incident is being investigated, and the four inmates believed to have been involved have been separated from other inmates, Billingsley said.

    Ramos and Compean, who reported to prison in January, were each sentenced to more than a decade behind bars. Compean is serving his sentence at the Elkton Federal Correctional Institution in Ohio; no problems have been reported with his detention.

    The agents were convicted last year of shooting Osvaldo Aldrete Davila in 2005 near El Paso and then trying to cover up the incident. Davila was shot once in the buttocks.

    Ramos' wife, Monica Ramos, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that her husband described being attacked late Saturday, when he "let his guard down." She said the attackers kicked and stomped him for several minutes.

    He was able to identify one man in the group, Monica Ramos said.

    http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/200 ... cted_x.htm

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    Family: Border Patrol Agent Ignacio Ramos Beaten In Prison
    2/6/2007



    View LargerOn Saturday, February 3, AMW ran a story that touched many nerves all across the country. Perhaps most unexpected was the reaction of some inmates in a Mississippi penitentiary.

    Family: Ramos Beaten By Prison Thugs


    View LargerAfter AMW ran the story of Ignacio "Nacho" Ramos on February 3, 2007, he was badly beaten by prison thugs in a federal penitentiary in Yazoo City, Mississippi. His family says after a number of inmates recognized him from the show as a former border patrol agent, they viciously beat him.

    After seeing AMW's story, about five fellow prisoners waited until Ramos fell asleep and beat him badly, yelling "maten a la migra", which means "kill the border patrol agent" in Spanish. According to his family, he suffered wounds to his back, shoulder, arms and head.

    Ramos and fellow agent Jose Compean are serving time for shooting an illegal drug smuggler as he tried to flee across the border.

    Congressman Tom Tancredo (R-CO) issued a statement on Tuesday that criticized the White House for not protecting Ramos in prison, and asking President Bush to pardon the two border patrol agents.

    "Not only did the administration choose the side of a foreign dope runner over the agents who stopped him from smuggling a load of drugs into the county -- now they've failed to protect that agent while his case is on appeal," Rep. Tancredo said.

    So far, America's Most Wanted has received hundreds of phone calls and e-mails expressing sympathy for these agents' plight. And the question still remains, was justice really done in this case?

    http://www.amw.com/features/feature_sto ... fm?id=1369

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