Texas Judge Accused of Calling Immigrants 'Wetbacks'
A Texas judge who came out of retirement to take part in the states controversial police and military crackdown on undocumented immigrants was reported last week to an ethics panel for allegedly complaining to lawyers about wetbacks.
The Daily Beast has obtained a copy of the formal accusation, which is laid out in a sworn complaint that was submitted to the states Commission on Judicial Conduct.
Judge Edgar Allen Amos now faces a potential ethics probe, which if substantiated, would call into question every ruling hes made in local Texas courts. Amos routinely adjudicates cases involving arrests of Spanish-speaking people who fled Mexico and Central America, illegally crossing the U.S. border to find refuge here.
In the complaint, defense lawyer Emily Miller recalls crossing paths with the judge on July 26 at the McCulloch County Courthouse, where Amos stations himself at a computer to conduct virtual court hearings on Zoom while arrestees remain 150 miles south at a courthouse near the border.
He mentioned he did not think people understood how hard we had it in these hearings. As the hearings are technologically, logistically, and emotionally difficult, I agreed, Miller wrote in the complaint. He went on to say that these people (meaning the defendants) are not your regular wetbacks. They have phones and clothes and all kinds of other things.
I took that to mean that he believes the defendants are affluent and not really indigent, and are not like the migrants making their way into the U.S. in years or decades past. I was dismayed and disappointed, Miller continued, noting how his comment raises substantial questions about his impartiality and the quality of justice being served in his court.
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Another one of Abbot's awholes, sounds like