No Equity for Ecuador

Always more than willing to believe the worst when it has to do with a country it dislikes, the U.S. allowed the Isaías brothers, two Ecuadorean businessmen -- convicted of embezzlement in their homeland -- into the country and refuses to extradite them, in spite of the American Embassy in Ecuador's repeated attempts to have their visas revoked. Now, it turns out that this rather bizarre episode has a darker side: the two men have contributed heavily to the Democratic National Committee and the Obama campaign itself.

Obviously, this is not your typical case of the Americans doing something to spite a foreign leader it regards as an enemy, like Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa, or the case of considering suspect any other legal system but their own. The Isaías brothers have bought their "asylum" in the U.S.

Money talks and the guilty walk.

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