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FOIA Request Log 10/3/2011 Through 10/31/2011 Page 1 of 9 Case No FOIA Request Log 10/3/2011 through 10/31/2011 Case No. Subject Category On October 3, 2011, Rose Santos, with FOIA Group, Inc. in Depew, New York, requested from the Department of Homeland PRIV 12-0001 Security (DHS) a copy of the following documents identified to HSFIQDCl1 Q00173BE: 1) Contract and modifications. FOIA On October 3, 2011, Lawrence Rosenberg, with Jones Day in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) all information relating to actions proposed to take place in year 2000 against Agriprocessors, Inc., as PRIV 12-0002 FOIA documented in the Des Moines Register's August 6, 2011 article, "Immigrant Raid Halted in 2000 on Election Fear, Ex-Agent Says." On October 3, 2011, George Canning, an individual in Leesburg, Virginia, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) portions of the Alexandria and/or WFO files which are described in the attached WMFO airtel. For each of the files PRIV 12-0003 listed below, request: (a) serials numbered 1 through 12, and (b) any other serials containing references to or information FOIA about Paul Goldstein, Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr., and/or Jeffrey Steinberg. On October 3, 2011, (b)(6), an individual in Bryantown, Maryland, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) a copy of the following documents: Special Security Background Investigation Report for (b)(6), all statements, emails, notes PRIV 12-0004 FOIA/PA and attachments regarding the adjudication of this security file as well as, a listings of all DHS staff members having direct access and possession of the security file. On October 3, 2011, Ronald A. Schechter, with Arnold & Porter LLP in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) any and all records relating to or reflecting the U.S. Government;s planning for, communications PRIV 12-0005 FOIA relating to, and decisions concerning, establishing, and/or conducting at the U.S. Navy Base, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, rehabiliation program for prisoners. On October 3, 2011, (b)(6), an individual in Kearny, New Jersey, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) PRIV 12-0006 access to and copies of all records about him which DHS has in their possession. Specifically, the information from the file that FOIA/PA is in regards to his employment history that has rescinded his application. On October 4, 2011, Sean Dunagan, with Judicial Watch in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) any and all records regarding, concerning, or related to the Bi-National Assessment of Weapons Trafficking into PRIV 12-0007 Mexico from the Uuited States, which Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. was awarded a contract to conduct on September 21, 2010 FOIA (ref. contract number HSHQDC10F00188), including all interim, draft and final reports and all records of communication related to the assessment. On October 4, 2011, Eugene Smith, an individual in Forrest City, Arkansas, requested from the Department of Homeland PRIV 12-0008 Security (DHS) information related to his complaint to the U.S Secret Service office located on Center Street in Little Rock, FOIA Arkansas. Page 1 of 9 FOIA Request Log 10/3/2011 through 10/31/2011 Case No. Subject Category On October 5, 2011, Michael Grabell, a staff writer, with Propublica in New York, New York, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) copies of the following correspondence referenced in the correspondence logs: 1) 898466 from John Pistole to Secretary on 3/10/11; 2) 897613 from John Mica to Secretary on 2/18/11; 3) 913882 from Kenny Marchant to PRIV 12-0009 FOIA Secretary on 7/14/11; 4) 813574 from Gale Rossides to Secretary on 2/13/09; 5) 863067 from Susan Collins to Secretary on 4/12/10; 6) 897619 from Susan Collins to Secretary on 2/10/11; and 7) 898978 from Alexander Garza to Secretary on 3/16/11. On October 11, 2011, Ronald A. Schechter, an attorney with Arnold & Porter LLP, in Washington, DC, requested all records relating to or reflecting the U.S. Government’s decisions or actions regarding the transfer, release, repatriation, or prosecution PRIV 12-0010 FOIA (by either military commission or in the United States District Court) of Fayiz Al Kandari and/or Fawazi Al Odah. On October 11, 2011, Ronald A. Schechter, an attorney with Arnold & Porter LLP, in Washington, DC, requested all records relating to or reflecting the U.S. Government’s communications relating to, decisions regarding, and responses to the letters of Dr. Mohammad Sabah Al Salem Al Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Mister of Foreign Affairs, State of Kuwait to Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, dated February 3, 2011 and June 14, 2011, to include, but not limited to: any disciplinary, PRIV 12-0011 FOIA/PA intelligence, or other records related to (b)(6) that the U.S. Government reviewed, considered, or relied upon in responding to the letters of Dr. Mohammed Sabah Al Salem Al Sabah, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, State of Kuwait to Hillary Clinton, Secretary of State, dated February 3, 2011 and June 14, 2011. Page 2 of 9 FOIA Request Log 10/3/2011 through 10/31/2011 Case No. Subject Category On October 11, 2011, Ronald A. Schechter, an attorney with Arnold & Porter LLP, in Washington, DC, requested the following: 1. Any documents created on or after May 4, 2009, related to or reflecting the terms of any program or requirement imposed by or negotiated between the United States Government (USG) and the governments of other nations relating to the rehabilitation of prisoners transferred to such other nations from the military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to include, but not limited to, a) any document relating to negotiations by the USG with the governments of the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and other and all other nations and; b) any document relating to reviews or audits conducted by the USG assessing compliance by the governments of the State of Kuwait, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and other and all other nations with the terms of such programs or the requirements imposed; 2. Any documents created on or after May 8, 2009, relating to PRIV 12-0012 or reflecting the terms of bilateral security agreements entered into by USG and foreign countries relating to the transfer of FOIA prisoners from Guantanamo Bay, to include, but not limited to, a) any document relating to the USG monitoring of foreign government compliance with such agreements; b) document establishing procedures for such USG monitoring, and c) any documents relating to or reflecting communications with foreign government regarding compliance with such agreements; 3. Any document created on or after May 8, 2009, that reflects the terms and conditions on which persons detained at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base have been released or transferred to any country outside the United States, including but not limited to the following countries: The United Kingdom, Libya, Tunisia, Bahrain, Yemen, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Kuwait. On October 11, 2011, the U.S Department of Justice (DOJ) referred to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) documents PRIV 12-0013 responsive to a request from (b)(6), an individual in Taft, California, seeking any records in relation to the immigration and FOIA/PA citizenship status of (b)(6). On October 11, 2011, Mary Cox, with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the following records: 1) Any correspondence, including electronic, to your agency PRIV 12-0014 from or on behalf of Congressman Pete Hoekstra (January 1993 - January 2011); 2) Any correspondence, including electronic, FOIA to your agency from or on behalf of Pete Hoekstra as a private citizen (January 2011 - present). On October 12, 2011, Robert O'Harrow, a staff writer with the Washington Post in Washington, DC, requested from the PRIV 12-0015 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) records relating to communication or contact between Harold F. Babb, a contractor, FOIA and DHS Officials, including contracting personnel, First Source managers and Kevin Boshears. On October 11, 2011, Andy Medici, a reporter with the Federal Times in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of PRIV 12-0016 Homeland Security (DHS) copies of the total number of trips, destinations and annual spending on travel by the office of the FOIA Secretary for FY 2007 - 2011. On October 11, 2011, Michael Ravnitzky, an individual in Silver Spring, Maryland, requested from the Department of PRIV 12-0017 FOIA Homeland Security (DHS) a copy of the 58 page directory of DHS public affairs staff. Page 3 of 9 FOIA Request Log 10/3/2011 through 10/31/2011 Case No. Subject Category On October 13, 2011, Parvin Wiliani-Malek, with the Law Offices of Wiliani-Malek, Inc. in Costa Mese, California, requested PRIV 12-0018 from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) all documents, forms or other written, photographic, electronic, computer, FOIA/PA recorded materials, in the files for his client, (b)(6). On October 13, 2011, Jackie Kucinich a staff writer, with USA Today in Washington, DC, requested from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) all the following DHS correspondence with Texas Gov. Rick Perry or the Texas Office of the Governor. This correspondence can be found within the People' Record 7095638 for The Honorable Rick Perry. •ID 796154 WF Code ESLIAISON4 FEMA •ID 803107 WF Code ESLIAISON4 FEMA •ID 839884 WF Code CBP ESLIAISON1 •ID 859134 WF Code CBP ESLIAISON1 •ID479141 WF Code FEMA •ID 819863 WF Code
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