Border Patrol advocates say the punishment is too harsh, particularly compared with more lenient penalties for more serious offenses by other immigration authorities. Some Republicans in Congress want Mr. Bush to pardon the agents or, short of that, allow the men to remain free while an appeal is pending.
"We're going to find out whose side you're on ... the American people or the side of our enemies," Rep. Dana Rohrabacher, California Republican, said of Mr. Bush in a press conference this week. "If you let these two men go to jail for defending us, then we'll know you're on the side of our enemies."
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Unless you've been hiding under a rock, just about everybody in the United States knows what side George Bush is on(and the rest of the world for that matter).
His taking care of family business plan may be faltering in Iraq, but the new world order is right on track for bringing in the entire Western Hemisphere inside of the vanishing American borders.
And there's no stifling of revenues for ever more gigantic Globalficating Corporations.