Posted on 04/11/2002 8:19:03 PM PDT by FreedominJesusChrist
For Immediate Release
Apr 11, 2002
Press Office: 202-646-5172
BUSH/ASHCROFT REWARDED MIAMI INS DIRECTOR WITH PROMOTION TO REGIONAL DIRECTOR POSITION
Robert Wallis Admits Proudest Moment of His Life Was When INS Agent Held Shotgun To Peaceful Protesters Head During Illegal Raid On Elian Gonzalezs Family Home In Miamis Little Havana
(Miami) Judicial Watch, the public interest law firm that investigates and prosecutes government corruption and abuse, took the sworn testimony of Robert Wallis today, wherein the former Miami INS director revealed that he was selected for promotion to Regional INS Director and transferred to Texas in April 2001, under the Bush Administration and Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Wallis admitted, under examination by Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman, that the proudest moment of his life was captured in an Associated Press photograph of INS Supervisory Special Agent Gwenn Reed holding a shotgun to the head of a prone and spread-eagle protestor Mario Miranda during the illegal INS raid to return young Elian Gonzalez to Communist Cuba. Mr. Miranda is a retired Miami police officer and was responsible for safety and security around the Gonzalez home. Wallis testimony came during a Merit Systems Protection Board hearing for INS whistleblower and Judicial Watch client Rick Ramirez. Mr. Ramirez blew the whistle on anti-Cuban and anti-Hispanic bigotry in the Miami INS office, as well as INS supervisors orders to destroy all documents and computer records concerning the Elian Gonzalez saga. Earlier testimony from INS attorney Diana Alvarez confirmed that the orders to destroy documents and records came from INS Commissioner Doris Meissner.
Wallis confirmed that he was aware of Mr. Ramirezs whistleblower disclosures, and of the pervasive anti-Cuban and anti-Hispanic bigotry in the Miami INS office.
Judicial Watch, as counsel for Special Agent Ramirez, has made repeated requests for over one year to Attorney General Ashcroft, asking that he take action in this matter.
It is shocking that rather than take steps to clean out the Miami office of anti-Cuban and Hispanic prejudice, that instead Ashcroft and his Bush administration rewarded, with a promotion, the district director responsible for the prejudice. This shows insensitivity to the rights of Hispanics, stated Judicial Watch Chairman and General Counsel Larry Klayman.
Deport, perhaps you should post the "object" of my "speculaton." Perhaps if she sees it herself, she'll have second thoughts as to whether it's just my opinion. Especially since Larry Klayman signed the form.
Of course Bush and Ashcroft cannot know EVERYTHING that goes on internally within government bureaucracy, but because of this, that gives them an even greater responsibility to appoint compentent people to those positions. Obviously, this did not happen, and you instead choose to blame Larry Klayman, one of the only people around fighting for Justice for the Cuban-Americans whose rights have seriously been infringed by the Federal Government.
That sounds all high and mighty, unless one knows that you fail to hold Larry Klayman and Judicial Watch to the same standards you hold Bush, too. And Klayman certainly doesn't hold himself to that standard either.
Please do not be obtuse. You are acting like this was their responsibility, when it was simply something that was done before the Clinton person left office.
What part of this are you not understandiing? Bush has nominated responsible people, BUT THEY WEREN'T YET IN PLACE WHEN THIS HAPPENED!!!
George W. on the other hand, has let me down numerous times.
And I suppose that Larry tells them when to breathe too. Some people feel that they can talk with expert knowledge even though they have no idea what they are saying.
Does Larry Klayman work for JW or is he employed by JW. Is he Chairman of the Board? Does the Board vote on or approve his $250,000+ yearly Salary? I think Larry Klayman is an intergal part of Judicial Watch, don't you?
Bah! I am always accused of being a Bush-bot, but you are far more gullible than I am.
So you're satisfied with mediocre lawyers and misleading press releases, playing fast and loose with the truth, and spending $23,000,000 of the money they collected for court cases on something else? Good to know. Not much else to discuss with you.
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