Hear persecuted Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman’s story in his own words

By Immigration Reform Examiner Dave Gibson


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In January 2001, Border Patrol Agent Gary Brugman was charged with violating the rights of an illegal alien, he was convicted the following year. On March 10, 2003, Brugman was sentenced and spent two years in federal prison.

Agent Brugman was working in the very tough border region of Eagle Pass, Texas. After chasing several suspects, he responded to a scene where another agent was having trouble with a group of 10-12 apprehended illegal aliens. Two of them would not comply and were making lunging movements toward the agent, so Agent Brugman pushed one of the men onto the ground.

This minor incident was enough for U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton, with the insistence of the Mexican government to charge Brugman with violating the illegal alien's constitutional rights "under the color of law." During Brugman's trial, Sutton actually brought a convicted drug smuggler whom Agent Brugman had arrested from his prison cell to testify against him.

A representative from the Mexican consulate actually attended Brugman’s trial.

Incredibly, Johnny Sutton did an interview on the Spanish language network Univision in which he stated he was making an example out of Agent Brugman.

In addition to his service as a Border Patrol agent, Brugman is a Coast Guard veteran. He spent 16 years of his life defending this nation. He is now free and actively telling his story in hopes that justice will one day come to Johnny Sutton.

Terry Brugman tells his story VIDEO #1 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AYUXnCk ... r_embedded

Terry Brugman tells his story VIDEO #2 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTXngEHo ... re=related

Source: http://www.examiner.com/x-35821-Immigra ... -own-words