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April 17, 2004
ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny
Ingrid Rimland Zündel, Ed.D.
Mr. Timothy Haugh
Acting Director, Office of Congressional Relations
April 15, 2004
US Department of Homeland Security
425 I Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
20518
RE: Hunger Strike announced to protest the illegal
deportation of my husband, Ernst Zündel
Dear Mr. Haugh:
With this letter I am also faxing to you a letter I wrote
and faxed this morning to the Canadian Ambassador, Mr. Michael Kergin, about
my anticipated hunger strike starting May 1. It is self-explanatory.
No doubt you are aware of the political ramifications
involved in the brutal deportation/extradition of my husband. However, you
are not aware, apparently, that your reply to Mr. Jenkins, dated April 7 and
faxed April 8, is based on incomplete and incorrect information.
I request as a most urgent matter a personal meeting with
you as soon as possible. If I can arrange for such a meeting, I will fly in
my immigration attorney, Mr. Bruce Leichty, to clarify any additional
information you are entitled to know - and my husband and I are entitled to
have considered if this is still the law-and-order country and government I
knew and cherished when I first came to this continent as first-generation
immigrant - barefoot, functionally illiterate and speaking not a word of
English - more than forty years ago.
I will be in Washington on Monday in preparation for my
hunger strike. I have secured this official request for a personal meeting
with you from Congressman Ron Paul and Congressman Bill Jenkins. You have
their letters in your files.
If at all possible, please let me know before I leave if
such a personal meeting with you can be arranged soon.
Sincerely,
Ingrid Rimland Zundel, Ed.D.
P.S. On second thought, I am also faxing you a letter my
immigration attorney wrote to Congressman Ron Paul, summarizing the disaster
that befell us after the Memphis office either lost or intentionally
destroyed important documents.
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