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JUDICIAL WATCH UNCOVERS FORMER INS COMMISSIONER'S ORDERS TO DESTROY EVIDENCE...
Judicial Watch ^ | April 9, 2002

Posted on 04/09/2002 8:34:03 PM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist

For Immediate Release

Apr 9, 2002

Press Office: 202-646-5172

MEDIA ADVISORY

JUDICIAL WATCH UNCOVERS FORMER INS COMMISSIONER MEISSNER’S ORDERS TO DESTROY EVIDENCE IN DECISION TO RETURN ELIAN GONZALEZ TO CUBA AND SUBSEQUENT, ILLEGAL RAID ON GONZALEZ FAMILY HOME

Press Conference For Release of Documents

Date: April 10, 2002

Time: 8:00 AM

Place: Sheraton Biscayne Bay

495 Brickell Avenue

Parlor 3

Miami, FL

(Washington DC / Miami) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that investigates and prosecutes government corruption, announced that tomorrow, April 10, 2002, it will release documents revealing former Immigration and Naturalization Service (“INS”) Commissioner Doris Meissner’s orders to destroy evidence and obstruct justice in the illegal raid that returned Elian Gonzalez to Communist Cuba that resulted in the beating and gassing of dozens of peaceful protestors by INS agents. The documents were produced for the first time today in a trial before the Merit Systems Protection Board (“MSPB”), in Miami, concerning charges of retaliation against INS Special Agent Rick Ramirez, by his supervisors in the Miami District Office of the INS. An INS attorney, Diana Alvarez, produced the documents during sworn testimony in the hearing. Ramirez is an INS whistleblower who initially revealed the INS and Justice Department obstruction of justice and anti-Hispanic prejudice that pervaded the Elian Gonzalez saga.

The documents reveal that the U.S. government had information indicating that Juan Miguel Gonzalez (Elian’s father) had sought to leave Cuba for the United States. They also reveals the U.S. government was aware that Juan Miguel wanted Elian to stay in the U.S. and that the father was being coerced by the Castro regime.

INS attorney Rebeca Sanchez-Roig notes that she was ordered to destroy all documents, but retained a copy of the e-mail because she believed Meissner’s destruction orders to be improper.

Copies of the documents will be made available at the press conference.

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Copyright 1997-2002, Judicial Watch, Inc.


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To: nopardons
You are so full of yourself, your eyes are brown.

What's the latest on the 8 a.m. news conference?

102 posted on 04/10/2002 6:48:13 AM PDT by Fred Mertz
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To: nopardons
That is fine, if Judicial Watch offends your intelligence so much, feel free to not read my posts concerning them. I just wish to remind you that there has been many instances where the Justice Department, including the current one, have blocked Judicial Watch's discovery process or totally dismissed their case under the auspices of national security, or that they would hinder a "current" investigation. Please do not blame Judicial Watch for the Justice Department's obvious shortcomings, mediocrity, and stonewalling of the truth.
103 posted on 04/10/2002 7:02:51 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: nopardons
Do not worry, I have read about Judicial Watch's budget and I think it is fine. They seem to be spending money responsibly to me. It is not uncommon for public interest groups, including conservative ones, to spend a significant portion of their budget on fundraising.
104 posted on 04/10/2002 7:06:08 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: timestax, infowars
A heartfelt BUMP for Judicial Watch!
105 posted on 04/10/2002 7:07:36 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: Maelstrom
You are correct about that one. I am still frustrated by the fact that the DNC never had to return any of the money that they fundraised illegally. Ultimately, John Huang had to pay about $8 million in campaign finance violations, but the establishment that permitted him to run his crooked scheme was never held accountable for their actions. In all fairness, because of this, it did not surprise me that no one, except Judicial Watch, said anything about Tom Delay's questionable fundraising activities.
106 posted on 04/10/2002 7:11:09 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: FreedominJesusChrist
Still chasing the complaint against Rep. DeLay that the FEC dismissed for "No Reason To Believe".... LOL. Why don't you tell the entire truth as to the outcome of the complaint. You like to chastise others for not doing so.

Another untruth as others were involved before the "ethical Washington Watchdog" weren't they? .. But then it really doesn't matter.... Yep the "ethical Washington Watchdog" .. LOL Ethics just what are you?

107 posted on 04/10/2002 7:36:38 AM PDT by deport
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To: FreedominJesusChrist
As for the word, NAIF, sorry about that one. I am not always familiar with slang words.

Purt' close. It's French.

108 posted on 04/10/2002 7:56:25 AM PDT by Erasmus
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To: RJCogburn
Education=fund raising.
109 posted on 04/10/2002 8:17:27 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: FreedominJesusChrist
INS attorney Rebeca Sanchez-Roig notes that she was ordered to destroy all documents, but retained a copy of the e-mail because she believed Meissner’s destruction orders to be improper.

God Bless Rebeca Sanchez-Roig. I only wish she had made copies and destroyed those-keeping the originals for future justics.

110 posted on 04/10/2002 8:20:09 AM PDT by Republic
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To: deport
I did tell the entire truth according to my belief about that situation. Sure the FEC dismissed Judicial Watch's complaint against Tom DeLay, but that still does not change my opinion of the situation. There is no doubt in my mind that there were some shady fundraising activities being done by Mr. DeLay. Either way, Judicial Watch was victorious, in that at least Delay has cooled down these fundraising tactics for the time being. Remember, the FEC did nothing about the DNC's illegal fundraising activities either.
111 posted on 04/10/2002 8:39:40 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: Republic
Well, at least it looks like she kept some valuable information on her e-mail.
112 posted on 04/10/2002 8:41:55 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: FreedominJesusChrist
Nothing here or on JW site.

Did this press conference ever take place?

113 posted on 04/10/2002 8:58:05 AM PDT by 3D-JOY
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To: nopardons
By the way, just in case you are wondering. I took all of the information about Klayman's Accounts Inc. lawsuit against his mother from the October 25th, 1999, edition of the Washington Post.
114 posted on 04/10/2002 9:11:08 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: 3D-JOY
Ummm...let me check on that.
115 posted on 04/10/2002 9:11:30 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: 3D-JOY; deport
Now here is what Klayman said in THIS press release:

The documents reveal that the U.S. government had information indicating that Juan Miguel Gonzalez (Elian’s father) had sought to leave Cuba for the United States. They also reveals the U.S. government was aware that Juan Miguel wanted Elian to stay in the U.S. and that the father was being coerced by the Castro regime.

Here is the story as reported today by AP:

Watchdog group says INS destroyed document related to Elian Gonzalez asylum case
Associated Press | 4-10-02 | ADRIAN SAINZ

Posted on 4/10/02 11:52 AM Eastern by Oldeconomybuyer

MIAMI (AP) --  The head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service ordered the destruction of an e-mail that could have bolstered the request for asylum filed for Elian Gonzalez during the Cuban boy's stay in Miami, a conservative watchdog group said Wednesday.

A handwritten notation at the bottom of an INS memo dated Dec. 29, 1999, said that Doris Meissner, then the INS commissioner, ordered the memo destroyed the very next day.

A copy of the memo survived and was made public Wednesday by Washington-based Judicial Watch. It discussed the possibility that Elian's father at one time had sought a visa to move to the United States.

It also discussed allegations that the Cuban government had been coercing the father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez.

If coercion could be shown, the roughly drafted e-mail memo said, INS could "potentially accept the child's asylum's application and advise that there is no prohibition on age to child filing application. As such PA should proceed."

"PA" apparently refers to "political asylum."

The memo, written by INS attorney Rebeca Sanchez Roig, summarized a conference call on the Elian case involving several INS employees, including Meissner.

The handwritten notation on a printout of the e-mail memo, added by Roig some point after the memo was written, said Meissner ordered the destruction of all copies of the memo through another INS official.

It also said Meissner ordered that no more discussions related to Elian's case be put in writing.

Elian was rescued at sea off Florida in November 1999 after his mother and most of the other passengers traveling illegally from Cuba to the United States died when their boat capsized.

The boy was temporarily placed with relatives in Miami who, backed by other Cuban exiles, fought to keep the child in the United States.

The federal government said Elian should be reunited with his father in Cuba.

An INS spokeswoman in Miami, Patricia Mancha, said she could not immediately comment on the memo.

Meissner, reached at her home in the Washington area, said she could not comment because she was not aware of the details of the allegations.

Judicial Watch attorneys said the copy of the memo was provided to them this week by INS lawyer Diana Alvarez.

It was cited Tuesday at a civil service hearing on INS special agent Ricardo Ramirez's claims of threats, harassment and anti-Cuban-American sentiment in the INS Miami office at the time of Elian's stay in the United States.

In March, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in which Ramirez claimed he was harassed for reporting alleged anti-Cuban bias in the agency after the Elian case.

Putting aside the fact that Doris could be in big trouble for trying to destroy this memo, where does it say that they HAD information that he had tried to defect before he got here, or that he wanted to stay.

***Does anybody see ANY proof of what JW is claiming?

In March, a federal judge dismissed a lawsuit in which Ramirez claimed he was harassed for reporting alleged anti-Cuban bias in the agency after the Elian case.

Another one down!

116 posted on 04/10/2002 9:13:27 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: VRWC_minion; harpu; nopardons; Ajnin; Freeper 007; jfa1; JeanS; martin_fierro; Miss Marple
See above, please.
117 posted on 04/10/2002 9:17:27 AM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin
I assume that the press conference took place. Here is the article that I found in today's edition of the Miami Herald:

Posted on Wed, Apr. 10, 2002

INS weighed asylum for Elián

BY ALFONSO CHARDY

achardy@herald.com

In the days before the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service decided to return Elián González to his father, senior INS officials discussed granting asylum to the boy if they could show that the Cuban government had coerced the father into demanding the child's return, according to an internal INS memo shown to The Herald Tuesday.

The Dec. 29, 1999, memo, cited on the first day of a federal employee grievance proceeding in Miami, also noted that some INS officials believed Elián's father -- Juan Miguel González -- at one time sought an immigrant visa to the United States and that his calls to his relatives in Little Havana might have been monitored by the Cuban government. It's the first time this memo has surfaced since the Elián saga began on Thanksgiving Day 1999.

Hand-scrawled notes at the bottom of the two-page memo said then-INS Commissioner Doris Meissner ordered the destruction of the memo one day after it was written when she learned of its existence. According to the notes, Meissner ordered that no more discussions related to Elián be committed to writing. The notes were signed by Rebeca Sánchez-Roig, an INS attorney at the time and author of the memo.

Somehow a copy of the memo, in the form of an e-mail, survived and on Tuesday was turned over to the U. S. Merit Systems Protection Board, an independent, quasi-judicial agency that serves as an arbitration panel for federal employee grievances against their agencies.

The commission began proceedings Tuesday on claims by INS agent Rick Ramírez who said that the agency is retaliating against him for claiming that INS officials harbored anti-Cuban feelings. Ramírez claimed that atmosphere contributed to ''excessive force'' in the April 2000 raid in which Elián was taken from the Little Havana home of his U.S. relatives and reunited with his father.

Ramírez is seeking a transfer to another INS district, as well as a finding by the board that the agency retaliated against him. A federal judge in Miami dismissed Ramírez's lawsuit against INS last month. Ramírez said he would appeal.

Elián, who was 6 at the time, arrived in the United States on Thanksgiving Day 1999 on a makeshift boat, the sole survivor of a risky voyage that killed his mother. Her death set the stage for an international custody battle.

Meissner could not be reached for comment. But on Jan. 5, 2000, seven days after the Sánchez-Roig memo was written, Meissner announced her decision to return Elián to his father, concluding that the father was sincere in his wish to have his son back.

Rodney Germain, an INS spokesman in Miami, said his agency will withhold comment pending completion of the proceedings.

Richard Vitaris, the judge presiding over the proceedings at the Hyatt Regency hotel in Miami, refused to admit the memo into evidence on the ground it was not ''relevant'' to Ramírez's allegations because it was written prior to the raid.

But Ramírez's attorney, Larry Klayman of the conservative legal watchdog group Judicial Watch, said the memo showed that some INS officials thought Elián deserved asylum since Cuba might have pressured his father.

The memo was turned over to the board by Diana Alvarez, an INS attorney who testified on Ramírez's behalf.

The memo by Sánchez-Roig, whom Alvarez identified as a fellow INS employee, summarized a conference call on the Elián case involving several senior INS employees including Meissner.

The paragraph on whether Elián's father sought a visa to the United States suggested that he had applied for the visa in an annual lottery for Cuban nationals in Havana. U.S. officials have maintained they could not find any record of Juan González's request.

The memo said: ``It appears that the father had made an application (potentially the lottery) to depart Cuba.''

On whether Elián deserved asylum, the memo said if coercion of Elián's father could be shown INS could ``potentially accept the child's asylum's application and advise that there is no prohibition on age to child filing application. As such PA should proceed.''

PA appears to have been a reference to political asylum.

118 posted on 04/10/2002 9:22:15 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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To: Howlin
thanks!

Again I am afraid this is not going to prove anything BIG.

I see no mention of the father asking to stay here. Wasn't that a part of the discussion today...boy we get ahead of ourselves again!

119 posted on 04/10/2002 9:22:39 AM PDT by 3D-JOY
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To: 3D-JOY
See my article above published by the Miami Herald, it states that Elian's father at one time, sought an immigrant visa to the United States.
120 posted on 04/10/2002 9:24:01 AM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
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