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JUAN MIGUEL GONZALEZ REQUESTED ASYLUM THREE TIMES AND WAS DENIED BY RENO!!!!
Local news | April 10, 2002 | Luis Gonzalez

Posted on 04/09/2002 9:20:18 PM PDT by Luis Gonzalez

Miami local news have been reporting on the case of INS whistleblower Rick Ramirez.

Mr. Ramirez had a hearing Tuesday. April 9, where he denounced the actions of the Miami INS office, who under direct orders from then INS Commisioner Doris Meissner, destroyed and/or deleted all documents pertaining to the Elian Gonzalez case from their computers.

In a bomb shell announcement, Mr. Ramirez and his attorneys (Judicial Watch) have announced that at a press conference to be held Wednesday, April 10th. at 8:00 AM, they will produce proof that Juan MIguel Gonzalez was fully aware of Elisabet's trip to the US, that Juan Miguel wanted to leave Cuba as well, that the US government was fully aware that Juan Miguel Gonzalez was co-erced by Cuban agents, THAT HE ASKED FOR ASYLUM AT LEAST THREE TIMES WHILE HE WAS HERE, AND THAT EACH REQUEST WAS DENIED BY EX-AG, JANET RENO.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events; US: Florida
KEYWORDS: castro; cuba; elian; reno
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To: Luis Gonzalez
I read somewhere that Doris Meissner appeared on C-SPAN yesterday. Why did she pick yesterday to go on C-SPAN?
161 posted on 04/10/2002 2:50:24 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides; Luis Gonzalez; JohnHuang2; f.christian; All
Tue Mar 26, 2002 - 11:47 PM ET Judge Dismisses Elian-Related Suit - By KEN THOMAS, Associated Press Writer [Full Text] MIAMI - A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit brought by an Immigration and Naturalization Service agent who claimed he was harassed for reporting alleged anti-Cuban bias in the agency after the Elian Gonzalez raid.

Ricardo Ramirez alleged that former Attorney General Janet Reno and former INS commissioner Doris Meissner conspired with underlings to destroy evidence of bias and threaten agents if they broke ranks.

U.S. District Judge Alan Gold agreed with a federal magistrate's decision that the lawsuit should be dismissed on the grounds that it was an employment dispute governed by civil service law.

Ramirez, who is of Mexican-American descent, said he has received official and anonymous threats since reporting the alleged bias.

Gold wrote that while the "court is troubled by the allegations contained in Ramirez's complaint, which reveal an elaborate conspiracy to penalize a federal employee for truthfully providing information, it cannot supplant the method created by Congress for such federal employees to redress their grievances."

Ramirez said he saw evidence of bias at the Miami INS office around the time of the raid, including a slashed Cuban flag, a Miami seal bearing the words "Banana Republic" and pictures of Elian that said "Kick me."

Judicial Watch chairman Larry Klayman, Ramirez's attorney, said he intends to appeal.

Charles Miller, a Department of Justice spokesman, said the department was satisfied with the judge's order.

Elian's Miami relatives unsuccessfully fought in court to keep Elian in the United States after his mother drowned during a boat crossing from Cuba to Florida in November 1999. The boy returned to Cuba with his father the following June. [End]

162 posted on 04/10/2002 3:00:55 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Ramirez is also suing Ashcroft.
163 posted on 04/10/2002 3:12:28 AM PDT by Tickle Me Pank
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To: Tickle Me Pank
You mean Judicial Watch is suing Ashcroft....
164 posted on 04/10/2002 3:16:49 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: f.Christian

165 posted on 04/10/2002 3:24:50 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Perhaps, JW is probably Ramirez' atty for that suit as well.
166 posted on 04/10/2002 3:35:07 AM PDT by Tickle Me Pank
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To: Tickle Me Pank
(June 9, 2000) Washington TimesThe Cuban Connection (re: Elian) ***These documents appear to make explicit what has been implicit up to now. The White House has bent over backwards to oblige the Cuban government, involving even the president in an immigration matter. Initially the INS said that the question of custody should be resolved by a family court. In a press release dated Jan. 1, 1999, the INS said, "We have discussed this case with State of Florida officials who have confirmed that the issue of legal custody must be decided by its state court." After Cuban dictator Fidel Castro demanded the return of Elian to Cuba, the INS reversed course, claiming the child should be deported if his U.S. asylum petition weren't backed by his father.

The INS ultimately invaded a private American home to seize Elian - a move which legal experts across the ideological spectrum have called illegal since the INS lacked a court order mandating a change in custody. Once Elian was placed in his father's custody, the INS allowed Cuban government agents to surround the child.

The combination of INS memos and actions call into question the agency's independence on the Elian matter. Judicial Watch, a public-interest group, should be commended for requesting and obtaining the public release of the memos. If administration officials put pressure on the INS to do the bidding of a communist dictator on the Elian case, the public should know about it. Congress should therefore muster the courage to hold hearings on the administration's handling of the case. ***

167 posted on 04/10/2002 3:41:24 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Ramirez sued Attorney General John Ashcroft last November, contending that he has failed to stop an anti-Hispanic bias in the INS's Miami district. The case is pending.
168 posted on 04/10/2002 3:44:00 AM PDT by Tickle Me Pank
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To: All
NBC cameraman says INS agents on Elian raid were physically and verbally abusive


169 posted on 04/10/2002 3:45:47 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Thanks much for the enlightening (if thoroughly disgusting) post, L.G. I also must add that I'm not surprised.

Whenever I think of Janet Reno (and I try not to), two words automatically come to mind: "Useful idiot".

170 posted on 04/10/2002 3:46:32 AM PDT by RightOnline
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To: RightOnline; Luis Gonzalez
In a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, attorney Spencer Eig on Tuesday said the ``growing evidence linking Cuban espionage and INS consideration of the Elian Gonzalez case compels'' Elian's Miami relatives to request the review. (Feb 22, 2000)
171 posted on 04/10/2002 3:51:23 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Luis Gonzalez
are you referring to king george with the pro-executive order comment?

i mean our mighty and perfect "republican", conservative king george?

CFR,stem cell research, Patriot Act, increased spending on pub-ed, illegal alien to legal , stonewalling FOIA requests, refuses to call afathead a terrorist, king george?

172 posted on 04/10/2002 4:26:05 AM PDT by dreadme
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To: Luis Gonzalez
What news. While it raises one's blood pressure it ALSO raises a LOT of questions.

I'll be keeping a close wtch on this subject.

If castrol hears about this, the whole Gonzalez family will need some mighty prayer covering.

173 posted on 04/10/2002 4:30:59 AM PDT by mommadooo3
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Alway thought that was a weird report - it never establishes a link between Faget & the grandmothers.
174 posted on 04/10/2002 4:38:35 AM PDT by Tickle Me Pank
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To: Luis Gonzalez
IF there is any hard evidence this is true, what do you suppose will happen?

Anything?

Or nothing, because the media will ignore it?

175 posted on 04/10/2002 4:40:54 AM PDT by Budge
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To: Luis Gonzalez
The greatest danger here is to Juan MIguel Gonzalez. That Larry Klayman would release this story for publicity purposes is a shame.
176 posted on 04/10/2002 4:58:06 AM PDT by OldFriend
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To: Luis Gonzalez
Thanks for this report, Luis. Let's hope it is true and they can somehow prove it. I would not doubt it is true - yet how did Elian'a father get away from his handlers enough to seek asylum? From what we saw, he was ALWAYS with the communist thugs who no doubt kept watch on him virtually every moment of the day.
177 posted on 04/10/2002 4:59:47 AM PDT by Freedom'sWorthIt
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To: Freedom'sWorthIt
8:00 looking for something on the news channels bump
178 posted on 04/10/2002 5:12:55 AM PDT by Unknown Freeper
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To: Tickle Me Pank
February 26, 2000- Cuban diplomat escorted out of the U.S. by FBI-- Envoy accused of helping alleged Cuban spy [Full text] WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Cuban diplomat Jose Imperatori has been escorted out of the United States by FBI agents, after he was expelled for alleged links to a U.S. immigration official charged with spying for Havana, according to a statement from State Department spokesman James Rubin.

"At 8:45 p.m. EST today, the Cuban diplomat we declared persona non grata on February 19 was escorted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to Washington National Airport, from where he departed the United States," Rubin said late Saturday.

"The diplomat in question no longer enjoys the privileges and immunities conferred by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations. He has been expelled from the United States for not voluntarily departing by the appointed time. We do not have any further comments on the case."

Before Rubin's statement, an administration official told CNN Imperatori would fly to Montreal and eventually to Havana.

FBI agents met Imperatori, vice-consul of the Cuban Interests Section in Washington, at his Maryland apartment Saturday night.

Meanwhile, a Cuban government source told CNN in Havana, "This is a problem of the North Americans. We are not going to cooperate with the diplomat being expelled. This is an injustice."

Imperatori has said he is innocent of allegations that he was a contact of a U.S. immigration official charged with spying for Cuba.

Imperatori -- and Cuban government officials -- say his expulsion and the espionage charges have been brought on by the international custody dispute over 6-year-old shipwreck survivor Elian Gonzalez. They say the spying charges and the expulsion are a way to block the return of Elian to his father in Cuba.

But U.S. officials say there is no connection with Elian's case.

"The diplomat in question no longer enjoys diplomatic privileges and immunities conferred by the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations," said the administration official. "He is being expelled from the U.S. for not voluntarily departing by the appointed time."

Imperatori ignored a Saturday afternoon deadline to abide by the expulsion order and be out of the country.

Former Baltimore Mayor Kurt L. Schmoke, a lawyer retained by the Cuban Interests Section to represent Imperatori, said the diplomat would cooperate with U.S. authorities.

"From this moment I declare myself on a hunger strike until I have been absolutely cleared of the accusations brought against me," Imperatori said Saturday at a news conference.

"I have become the victim of a major slander," Imperatori said. "I have been wrongly accused of doing intelligence work in the United States. ... The accusation brought against me is absolutely false."

Imperatori was asked to leave the United States after the FBI said it suspected he was the Washington contact for Mariano Faget, a supervisor in the Miami office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service who was arrested a week ago on charges of spying for Cuba.

"I feel it is my duty to state that the INS official is innocent of the accusation of espionage made against him, and I can help to prove it," Imperatori said.

Imperatori spoke less than three hours before the 1:30 p.m. EST deadline set by the State Department for him to leave the United States.

Waiting for the U.S. to act

Imperatori said he resigned his post as consular officer at 7 a.m. this morning, thus voluntarily eliminating his immunity. He said he would remain in his apartment awaiting any action by the United States.

"I shall not resist arrest, not even if I am handcuffed and jailed. My morale and my truth will be my shield," he said.

Imperatori, 46, said his wife and 3-year-old child left Friday night for Cuba.

The U.S. State Department would not comment on Imperatori's decision to defy the expulsion order or to begin a hunger strike.

"At 1:30 p.m. he loses his (diplomatic) immunity and the appropriate action will be taken," said a State Department spokeswoman.

No food, just liquids

Schmoke said Imperatori, who spoke through a translator, intends to limit himself to a liquids-only diet and does not intend to endanger his health.

Imperatori, a resident of Bethesda, Maryland, said Cuban Interests Section officials have been "categorically and precisely instructed not to do intelligence work in the United States" since the mission was opened 22 years ago.

"Such instructions have been strictly observed and with absolutely no exceptions," he said.

Cuban officials have said they are determined that Imperatori will remain in the United States to prove that the allegations against him are false.

The Cuban government maintains that its diplomatic mission in Washington has not engaged in intelligence activities since it opened in 1977. [End]

Top INS official Mariano Faget just convicted of espionage- Cuban diplomat, Jose Imperatori expelled member of Cuban Interest Section and a plea from Spence Eig , lawyer for Elian Gonzalez to Janet Reno in February 2000. [Excerpt from linked source] The Cuban diplomat the U.S. wants expelled in an alleged spying case had a role in the ill-fated first visit of Elian Gonzalez's grandmothers to Miami. And the INS agent who was part of the sting that led to top INS official Mariano Faget being charged with passing on secret information also was present for the grandmothers' second Miami trip, when they did meet with Elian.

That both had roles in the grandmothers saga may be coincidental. The involvement, however, of the Cuban diplomat, Jose Imperatori, in both the grandmothers' visit and the Faget case has prompted a lawyer for Elian's Miami relatives to ask the INS to completely review the case. In a letter addressed to U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, attorney Spencer Eig on Tuesday said the ``growing evidence linking Cuban espionage and INS consideration of the Elian Gonzalez case compels'' Elian's Miami relatives to request the review.

The reason: Imperatori's presence ``amidst a swarm of INS agents'' Jan. 24 at Kendall-Tamiami Airport as the grandmothers were negotiating a meeting with Elian that never took place ``raised questions.'' ………… But the links between the grandmothers and the arrest of Mariano Faget continued. Jim Goldman, chief of investigations for INS and a participant in the Feb. 11 sting operation that resulted in Faget's arrest, was in charge of security for the grandmothers on their return to Miami. Goldman traveled with them by helicopter from the Opa-locka airport to Mt. Sinai Hospital and then rode with them in the car that took them on to O'Laughlin's Miami Beach home.

At the house, Edgar complained about Imperatori's taking control of the grandmothers' visit two days earlier, according to an affidavit O'Laughlin has given in a federal lawsuit over Elian's INS status. Edgar (National Council of Churches) says he doesn't recall complaining about Imperatori's actions, though others present at O'Laughlin's house say he did. [End Excerpt]

179 posted on 04/10/2002 5:17:01 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Sir Gawain
They must do some good work then.
180 posted on 04/10/2002 5:18:57 AM PDT by Wrigley
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