FOIA Release: Stanley Ann Dunhams Passort Applications
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Posted on | July 31, 2010
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The bland sentence "Many passport applications and other non-vital records from that period were destroyed during the 1980s in accordance with guidance from the General Services Administration" in the accompanying letter rings huge red flags for me. That doesn't sound like any federal mode of operation that I am familiar with: simply destroying original applications rather than at least trying to make some sort of photographic archive is flat bizarre and raises immediate questions about the integrity of the State Department's operations.
If you haven’t posted this as a separate thread, it deserves to be one.
Ms. Taitz has received some significant information from a FOIA inquiry regarding Ms. Soetoro's passport information. The State Department is claiming that all passport information prior to 1965 has been lost.