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In a message dated 10/30/99 10:42:37 PM Central Standard Time,
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Jabou's story regarding her friend according to sources familiar with the
case is unfounded. Quote, Jabou was misled. The said person manipulated the
U. S. Govt. to acquire a permanent residency through a Refugee Status.
This
acquirement of the said document, according to the source has led to the
seizure of his passport. The same source said the INS is investigating the
case Quote. You mentioned about the renewal of your passport and the same
source told me yours is in the process and you should get it anytime soon.
The embassy of course cannot renew passports of those with a Refugee status.
You might apply for a Dual Citizenship in that case and God knows how long
that will take to get it approve.
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EB,
The allegation that this individual manipulated the U.S government to get a
refugee status and this is what led to his passport being seized is utter
nonsense. The U.S government is not so stupid as to be manipulated, and these
things are done acording to strict procedures for you and your source's
information.So, then, are we to understand that it is the INS who seized the
passport, even though it was the Gambian embassy who mailed it back home
and made the comment about the list? Tell your source to practice their
rebuttal a bit more infornt of the mirror so they do not come out with
statements that do not make sense at all. Further, if infact this was the
reason for the seizure of the passport ( and l assure you it was not) then
why is it that the embassy did not inform this individual that this is the
reason for them seizing his passport, and that he needed to apply for dual
citizenship etc etc? All untrue. This individual even went so far as to get
his relatives to pick up passport applications in Gambia for him to fill
out, only to have someone by the name of Naye tell his relative the same
thing, that he will not get a passport because he is on a list.
As for the cheap comment regarding the INS investigating the case, l suppose
it is intended to scare someone, but it is wasted on us. Perhaps they can try
that one on someone else who is not knowledgeable about INS laws, or who has
something to hide from INS.
How about signing your real name instead of hiding behind these initials?
Jabou Joh
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