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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: Tickle Me Pank
You should be at the demo-U...only!
To: f.Christian
As I said, .......
To: Ken H
Thank you Ken H. for #295. I've just been reading the "Transcript of Oral Arguments regarding the request for Asylum Hearing by Elian and Lazaro Gonzalez". You are right......the INS changed the rules as they went forward with this case. Ken Coffey talks about this before the court.
aka/fleebag
303
posted on
04/10/2002 2:54:23 PM PDT
by
BARLF
To: BARLF
If indeed those rules applied in the Elian case, it was interesting that the existing FL state law held that Lazaro, being a great-uncle, was too distant a relative petition for custody......
To: Tickle Me Pank
f.Christian = Fletcher Christian...
What's the "tickle" all about---your junk diet...the money you collect for selling your soul to the traitors--treason--liberals!
Judas!
To: f.Christian
Ah, a mutineer, eh? Well, really guilty of barratry, since he was an officer, right?
How's Pitcairn these days? :)
To: Tickle Me Pank
It was
always a Federal matter by definition, because immigration issues are under the authority of INS. The regulations requiring State family courts to decide custody were written with this fact in mind.
An unmarried biological father does not get automatic custody in the US. There must be a family court hearing before it is granted.
Juan Miguel was never out of the control of Castro's security men. You have to accept the word of Castro, Reno, and the Clintons that Juan's wishes were being followed in the decisions being made in his name.
307
posted on
04/10/2002 3:05:35 PM PDT
by
Ken H
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
If the Cuban community invites her to a political action rally, that's Janet's cue to take a vacation to Washington State.We'd been hoping to travel to WA ourselves this summer - would we be safe on the east side of that state?
308
posted on
04/10/2002 3:08:54 PM PDT
by
Ryle
To: Ken H
Are you sure those regulations applied in Elian's case? Not all laws / regulatons asserted to apply by attorneys (Coffey, in this case) actually do apply.
To: Tickle Me Pank
An INS spokesman publically stated that those regulations did apply to Elian and that custody would be decided by Florida Family Court.
A few weeks later the Clintons got involved, reversed the INS, and turned the Miami family into an enemy to be attacked.
310
posted on
04/10/2002 3:17:46 PM PDT
by
Ken H
To: Ken H
When was that? Before or after it was determined that Elian's father was alive, and before or after Lazaro first 'applied' for asylum for Elain?
To: Excuse_My_Bellicosity
AWWWW! No more Libs in Washington please! We have enough already.
Florida can keep her!
To: Frank Grimes
Absolutely!
The streets would have been knee deep in blood.
The ins agents were thourghtly disappointed that they did not get to shoot someone.
They had to settle for hitting people with rifle butts, kicking some in the stomache, and gassing them.The sound of bones breaking is music to their ears.
The ins agents and all the federal storm troopers should have been born around 1920 and in Germany. They would have made great SS Troopers and concentration camp guards. They could have broke bones and killed people to their heart's content.
313
posted on
04/10/2002 3:23:22 PM PDT
by
sport
To: Tickle Me Pank, Luis Gonzalez
I don't know the answer to what the INS knew and when they knew it.
I don't see its relevance since Juan was a biological, not a custodial parent.
314
posted on
04/10/2002 3:31:12 PM PDT
by
Ken H
To: Tickle Me Pank
I never got the impression that the Miami Gonzalez', or their handlersThat should have all been left to local family law courts ----where Child Custody cases are always determined. The Federal government did not have the right to involve itself ----just like in Waco ---that too started as a child custody excuse and ended up with 40+ kids burned by Reno.
My feeling was always that Elian's dad may or may not have been given custody in a fair and normal child custody court case instead of Castro-Clinton-Reno dictating the outcome.
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posted on
04/10/2002 4:17:15 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: sport
They would have made great SS Troopers and concentration camp guards. They could have broke bones and killed people to their heart's content.Well ----they did all that in Waco. Reno ordered those people and those children burned. She would have liked to have had the same firey end in Miami. Reno is a freak.
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posted on
04/10/2002 4:19:12 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: bvw
As you wrote to tickle-me-pink:
Then you put his mother's dying and self-sacrificial wish to naught, yet honor a father's statements made under threat of harm and injury to himself and his other family. Damn any courts that honor thugs that way...
WELL SAID! BRAVO!!!! This is exactly what happened...thanks to the filthy set of greedy americans like gregg craig and bill clinton etc who allowed it to go forward.
To: KnowYourEnemy
Geeeee! Just got here today huh?? Well, under a Republican administration - we would not have sent the kid packing. We would have given the father asylum too!! So take your stupid opinions and get lost!!! And ... since you're not a Republican - how would you know what we would do!!
To: clintonh8r
The RATS also don't like the Cubans because they VOTE REPUBLICAN!!!
To: Jeff Head
They didn't do it for power! They did it because they are cowards and they didn't have the guts to stand up to Castro and tell him to take a hike! They were afraid to keep the child and his father.
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