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  • Report:  #196828

Complaint Review: U.S. Dept. Of Justice Executive Office For Immigration Review

U.S. Dept. Of Justice, Executive Office For Immigration Review Reprisal for whistleblowing Falls Church Virginia

  • Reported By:
    Saint Francis Kansas
  • Submitted:
    Sat, June 17, 2006
  • Updated:
    Sat, June 17, 2006
  • U.S. Dept. Of Justice, Executive Office For Immigration Review
    5107 Leesburg Pike, Suite 2600
    Falls Church, Virginia
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    703-305-0322
  • Category:

I blew the whistle on three Immigration Judges who violated federal law by bringing booze onto the grounds of and into a facility that houses Federal Bureau of Prisons inmates and Dept. of Homeland Security detainees.

Those same Immigration Judges (Sean Keenan, Thomas O'Leary and John Davis) also ordered staff to falisfy computer records of hearings.

The Supervisory Legal Assistant attempted to influence my testimony in the discrimination matter filed by a former co-worker (DoJ docket number B-00-2377)

The officials I testified against in that matter proposed and effected my removal based on coduct that never occured.

I had two other Immigration Judges testify on my behalf.

Yet, due to the mockery of Justice called the Merit Systems Protection Board I was removed.

The MSPB judge went so far as to rule that I could not have a reasonable belief that bringing booze into a federal prison in violation of federal law was illegal.

I even submitted the DoJ standard schedule of offenses and penalties that listed possession of intoxicants as a removable offense.

These Judges and the management personnel that looked the other way are still employeed.

The Phoenix Office of the FBI did not even give me the courtesy of a response when I requested a criminal investigation in May 2004.

I recently sent a Citizen's Complaint form to the U.S. Attorneys office in Phoenix hoping that someone in Government will investigate this matter and charge those immigration Judges with the federal offense of bringing booze onto the grounds of and into a facility that houses federal inmates.

28 CFR 511.12(a) mandates that a notice be posted outside the secure perimeter of such an institution expressly informing persons entering the grounds that
possession of booze is a federal crime.

Thank you for the time you have devoted to reading this

Todd
Saint Francis, Kansas
U.S.A.

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