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Washington
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August 17, 2006
Robert S. Mueller, III, Director
Federal Bureau of Investigation
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Dear Director Mueller:
As you know, I and other members of the Puerto Rican community have been grateful for your continued cooperation in the initiative by your predecessor, Louis Freeh, to disclose files related to the Bureau’s actions against supporters of the Puerto Rican Independence Movement. These files have been invaluable in building the historical record of this dark period in our nation’s history, and it is my ongoing interest in this subject that inspires this letter.
It has been brought to my attention that the
I write to request that, notwithstanding any standard procedure, you suspend any further destruction of records concerning organizations and individuals related to the Puerto Rican Independence Movement. I would also like to request documentation of the destruction of any such records to date, and their former locations before they were destroyed.
Given the fact that the recent release of the Inspector General’s report on the Ojeda Ríos incident has done little to allay concerns about the Bureau’s modus operandi in Puerto Rico, I believe that the your continued commitment to the preservation and disclosure of these files will be essential to improving the Bureau’s image on the island.
Thank you for your attention to these concerns. I look forward to continuing our cooperation on this matter.
Sincerely,
José E. Serrano
Member of Congress
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Congressman José E. Serrano has represented the
Congressman José E. Serrano has represented the Bronx in the House of Representatives since 1990.