My homeless project, and some more art

Posted by Paul Anderson | Friday, February 20, 2009 @ 12:13 AM

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I meant to blog more about it this week, but a cold I suspect I got after my stay overnight at the Lighthouse slowed me down. In the picture, I’m interviewing one of the Lighthouse volunteers the night I stayed there.

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‘I kept my promise, Nacho.’

Posted by Paul Anderson | Thursday, February 19, 2009 @ 12:28 AM

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That’s my favorite quote from my interview with Tara Setmayer today.

I love interviewing Tara about her more than two-year-long struggle to get Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean out of prison because it’s so obviously personal to her. Those kinds of stories such as the one about the former border patrol agents who were convicted of shooting a drug smuggler and trying to cover it up often yield a lot of emotion, which makes for good writing. She promised “Nacho” Ramos she’d get him out of jail one day and she’s proud she was able to keep it. So it really helps that she’s such an ardent advocate — she goes out of her way to help me tell the tale.

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Homeward bound

Posted by Paul Anderson | Tuesday, February 17, 2009 @ 2:24 PM

Former border patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean, whose imprisonment for shooting a drug smuggler spurred a protest on Capitol Hill, are on their way back home. President Bush commuted their sentences for shooting Osvaldo Aldrete-Davila and they are due to be released next month. Until then they will serve the remainder of their sentences in home confinement, according to Rep. Dana Rohrabacher’s office, which led the charge to pardon the men.

Rohrabacher’s spokeswoman, Tara Setmayer, who was so instrumental in fighting to win their release is on a plane with Ramos right now flying back to El Paso. I’ll give you more details as I learn them.

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