Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Mexicans Demanding Extradition Of ATF Officials Over Project Gunwalker

Something like this should put some fear into the heart of Acting ATF Director Kenneth Melson. Maybe he can cut a deal where if he cooperates with Chuck Grassley and Darrell Issa he won't be extradited.

From the Fox News story by William LaJeunesse:
"I obviously feel violated. I feel my country's sovereignty was violated," Mexico Sen. Rene Arce Islas told Fox News. "They should be tried in the United States and the Mexican government should also demand that they also be tried in Mexico since the incidents took place here. There should be trials in both places."

Arce is chairman of Mexico's Commission for National Security, a congressional panel similar to the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.

His point of view is shared by many Mexican politicians, including Sen. Santiago Creel, a former Interior Minister and the likely presidential nominee next year of the National Action Party to succeed Felipe Calderone, also of PAN.

"I think we should at least try to prove that what happened in Mexico must be sanctioned by Mexican laws and under our sovereignty," Creel told us. "What can't happen is that this now ends on an administrative sanction, or a resignation. No, no, no. Human lives were lost here. A decision was made to carry out an operation that brought very high risk to human lives."


2 comments:

  1. Yes! That's what I want too. Mexican prison is too good for them, but it will do until a better (worse, really) shows up.

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  2. Holder in a mexican prison. LOL. I'll send his bunkmate some cigarettes to keep him company.

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