Alberto Gonzales - derelict in protecting our borders; now implicated in pedophilia scandal
Journalist Jerome Corsi went public on March 27th with an astonishing new investigation that implicates both U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton in the cover-up of a pedophilia scandal involving the Texas Youth Commission (TYC).
The story made national news on March 8th, when the Texas legislature’s Joint Committee on Operations and Management of the Texas Youth Commission were forced to take testimony from Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski after the scandal was made public in Texas newspapers.
The corruption and abuse began to unfold when a 2005 investigation led by Texas Ranger Brian Burzynski revealed that systematic abuse of minors was commonplace at West Texas State School in Pyote, Texas. Burzynski presented the findings of the investigation to both U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales and U.S. Attorney Johnny Sutton but was rebuffed. Burzynski even received a letter from Sutton's office that attempted to legitimize the sexual abuse of children, claiming that "under 18 U.S.C. Section 242," it would have to be demonstrated "that the boys subjected to sexual abuse sustained "bodily injury," states the letter from Bill Baumann, assistant U.S. attorney in Sutton's office.
As if taken from the playbook of Los Angeles Cardinal Mahoney’s core of pampered pedophile priests, the pedophiles on the TYC staff are suspected of having conspired to recruit and hire other pedophiles to engage and cover up criminal acts of forced sex with the minor boys in their charge. More than 1200 complaints are now being investigated and new cases continue to surface.
Ranger Burzynski testified that his investigation and documentation was stone-walled by Alberto Gonzales and Johnny Sutton. Johnny Sutton has survived the fate of other federal attorneys who recently have been fired by instead being faithful and compliant to President Bush and Attorney General Gonzales. Johnny Sutton has raised more than a few brows for having prosecuted Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean who are serving 10 and 11 years in prison as a result of testimony from a repeat offender Mexican drug dealer who was given immunity to testify. There is growing body of evidence that the Mexican government is implicated in the case brought against Ramos and Compean. The Mexican government is suspected in having called for the prosecution of another Texas law enforcement agent in another case where smugglers and illegal aliens were involved. There is a growing suspicion that Alberto Gonzales has authorized the selective prosecution of law enforcement agents who do not take as passive a role on immigration law enforcement as President Bush and Attorney General Gonzales wish. California State Senator Diane Feinstein has sounded an alarm over these incidents. A Senate Committee will be looking into the matter soon.
What would it have taken to get Alberto Gonzales and Johnny Sutton to stop two years of stone-walling regarding evidence of pedophile criminal activity at the TYC?
A demand from the Mexican government?
Not all is well at the Attorney General’s office. There is a cloud of suspicion over possible violation of the Constitutional rights of American citizens while at the same time neglect of our national security; and complacency with scofflaw employers of illegal aliens and a massive number of illegal aliens committing tax and identity fraud.
Alberto Gonzales is scheduled to come to Capitol Hill on April 17th to account for serious contradictions on the firing of 8 U.S. attorneys. So far Gonzales maintains that he was not involved in discussions leading to the U.S. attorney removals. Kyle Sampson, an aid and long time friend of Gonzales, testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee, "I don't think the attorney general's statement that he was not involved in any discussions of U.S. attorney removals was accurate". "I remember discussing with him this process of asking certain U.S. attorneys to resign," Sampson said.
Sampson also told the panel that the White House had a large role in the firings, with one-time presidential counsel Harriet Miers joining Gonzales in approving them. And under questioning from Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Sampson said that looking back, he should not have advocated the firing of one prosecutor in particular, New Mexico's David Iglesias.
U.S. attorneys serve at the political pleasure of the president. Previous presidents have not hesitated in exercising that privilege. If Gonzales knew and approved of the firings, why hasn’t he told the truth?
One of the president’s and consequently, Alberto Gonzales' responsibility is to protect our borders. According to government and private estimates, between 2 and 2.5 million aliens violate our borders annually. Millions of illegal aliens, among them traffickers in drugs, arms and humans and potential terrorists, have violated our borders since Alberto Gonzales has served as Attorney General.
On Monday the Homeland Security Department's inspector general found that the effectiveness of teams assigned to find the fugitives was hampered by "insufficient detention capacity, limitations of an immigration database and inadequate working space."
Even though more than $204 million was allocated for 52 fugitive operations teams since 2003, a backlog of 623,292 cases existed as of August of 2006, the report said.
The number of illegal immigrants in the United States has been estimated by the government at between 11.5 million and 12 million; whereas other think tanks put the number closer to 20 million and growing at the rate of 2 million per year. About 5.4 percent of them are believed to be "fugitive aliens": those who have failed to leave the country after being ordered out.
The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) has dealt the fatal blow to the controversial concept of Guest Worker Amnesty to 12 million illegal aliens now living in the United States in defiance of our laws. The GAO is the Investigative arm of Congress charged with examining matters relating to the receipt and payment of public funds.
In a devastating report released March 14 th 2006, the United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) charges the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) – this is the agency under the Department of Homeland Security that would be in charge of proposed Guest Worker Amnesty – with a failed organizational infrastructure and massive mismanagement and corruption. The Department of Homeland Security is under the responsibility of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. For a view of the complete report go to this link: http://www.dolz.com/gao.html
While Bush has sent American troops and spent hundreds of billions of dollars in protecting other nation’s borders and sovereignty he has left our own borders vulnerable to terrorism and in the control of traffickers in drugs, arms and humans. Why is this so? The answer is that President Bush is looking after the global interests of flagless international capitalists who abhor our old fashion idea that American is a sovereign nation defined by its borders; and of large and petty domestic profiteers that have become addicted to cheap and docile post Civil War illegal Third World labor.
As a loyal servant to those who profit from illegal aliens, President Bush and his Administration shows us in many ways what are its priorities.
For example, compare the contrast between the neglect in protecting our border and enforcing our current immigration laws with the herculean efforts spent in addressing the fear of illegal alien profiteers over losing their existing 20 million plus illegal alien workforce.
Nicole Gaouette, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer, reported on March 29th that Whitehouse staffers and Cabinet members met three to four times a week for 3 to 4 hours per session with influential Senators to hash out a consensus plan on an amnesty and guest worker program scheme. The Republican strategy sessions, held in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, have typically included Gutierrez, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff, White House personnel. "We are working very hard on this," Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez said in an interview, calling it a "top priority."
"If you do this right, it requires a tremendous amount of attention to detail," Gutierrez said. "We don't have the luxury of letting more time go by. Businesses are beginning to feel the impact of not having workers."
Nicole Gaouette’s report also reveals how the strongest supporters of amnesty and guest worker programs for illegal alien employers would like to keep the real motives for the negotiations under cover. Supporters of the President’s position stressed that the discreet talks were necessary to avoid the bitter public battles that scarred the last round of debate. "There's a real desire for this to work — it can't be litigated in print," Arizona Senator Jon Kyl said. "We have to work senator to senator and representative to representative, the way compromises used to be put together, to maximize our chances of success." (Translation: Let’s keep our talk of finding a solution agreeable to illegal alien employers out of public view or this talk of amnesty and guest programs is not going to get far.)
So there you have it. Six years have passed since 9/11 with President Bush in office. We have borders that are controlled by criminals doing $140 billion in narco-trafficking. Rogue armed Mexican military personnel in the employ of criminal cartels wearing Mexican uniforms are violating our borders in military vehicles. Mexican military personnel in uniform are assaulting National Guard troops stationed at the border. Terrorists can easily come through our borders undetected. President Bush is not and will not build a 700 mile fence along the southern border that both houses of Congress passed with large margins in October of 2006 and that he signed into law. What more can we tolerate from President Bush?
President Bush can tell us the exact size of the “surge” needed to ensure victory in protecting Iraq’s borders but he will not tell us what surge in personnel in uniform is need to secure our borders.
When have you read or heard President Bush calling for months long 3 to 4-hour cabinet level meeting 3 to 4 times per week with 10 senators and the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Secretary of Commerce and the U.S. Attorney General in tow to secure our borders and enforce illegal alien employer sanctions and current immigration law enforcement?
NEVER! It is not a priority for this Administration.
In summary, Alberto Gonzales is a product of the federal law enforcement culture of the Bush Administration. He has been derelict in his duties to protect our nation’s borders, is responsible for the devastating effect of allowing millions of illegal aliens to violate our borders commit tax and identify fraud, has more likely than not been selective in targeting law enforcement agents who do not share the Administration view on open borders, has allowed Mexico to interfere with our justice system, has been implicated in stonewalling the investigation of a pedophile scandal in TYC and has shown lack of character by not being truthful about the firing of the 8 U.S. attorneys among other things.
It is time for Alberto Gonzales to go
If this neglect disturbs you, there are some things that can do. You can become a volunteer in American biggest neighborhood watch at the following address: www.MinutemanHQ.com
Alternatively log on to www.fairus.com and join a national rally in Washington D.C. April 21-26 which is going to be covered by 36 national talk radio hosts who will broadcast from the capitol for three days.
If you live in Southern California, you are welcome to volunteer for my run for the California 30 th Congressional race, a seat currently held by Henry Waxman. Congressman Waxman has neglected our border security for 28 years and people in my district are asking him to retire. Log on to my website www.dolz.com
