News
from . . .
U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren
16th
Congressional District,
For Immediate Release: October 23, 2007
CONTACT: Pedro
Ribeiro
202-225-3072, pedro.ribeiro@mail.house.gov
Reps. Lofgren and Sanchez Call on White House to Clarify
Letter Calls Attention to DHS’s Treatment of Tran Family
Washington, D.C. -
Representative Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) joined with Representatives Loretta Sanchez
(D-CA) and Christopher Smith (R-NJ) in co-signing a letter to President Bush
asking him to clarify the administration’s policy on the deportation of
refugees to the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The letter references recent
comments by Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel about the possible
deportation of the Tran family to
“The administration must
clarify the alarming statements made by the Department of Homeland Security,”
noted Rep. Zoe Lofgren. “I find it shocking that DHS would even consider
deporting the Trans to
"I was outraged to hear
that the Bush Administration may be considering returning refugees to
Full text of the letter below:
October 23, 2007
President George W. Bush
The
Dear Mr. President:
I would like to draw your
attention to a
This came as a surprise to
us and is a change in current
As a result, we are writing
to confirm whether this troubling assertion is in fact a real and/or proposed
change to
As you know, the
The State Department is not
the only voice warning us about the state of human rights in the
USCIRF has recommended that
In addition, Amnesty
International reports that "Vietnamese lawyers, trade unionists, religious
leaders and Internet dissidents have been detained or imprisoned in increasing
numbers in recent months. Amnesty International is deeply concerned over an
ongoing crackdown by the Vietnamese government against people who have done
nothing but peacefully express their opinions."
In light of the above, we
would find it most troubling if there has been a fundamental alteration to
Sincerely,
Zoe
Lofgren
Loretta Sanchez
Chair, Subcommittee on
Chair, Subcommittee on Border,
Immigration, Refugees,
Border
Maritime, & Global Counterterrorism
Security, &
International Law
Christopher Smith
Ranking Member, Subcommittee
on