Denaturalization complaints since 2017

Matthew Hoppock filed this request with the Department of Justice, Civil Division of the United States of America.
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145-FOI-17311

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From: Matthew Hoppock


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

Each denaturalization complaint filed in a federal court since January 1, 2017

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Matthew Hoppock

From: Department of Justice, Civil Division

Dear Mr. Hoppock:
Please find attached the Civil Division’s Acknowledgment letter to your recent FOIA Request.
Regards,
Travis J. Dawson
Government Information Specialist
Office of FOIA, Records, and E-discovery
Department of Justice-Civil Division
travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov<mailto:travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov>

From: Department of Justice, Civil Division

Mr. Hoppock,
This email is regarding your FOIA request for each denaturalization complaint filed in federal court since January 1, 2017. We received a response from our Office of Immigration Litigation department and a search for responsive records will take at least 20 hours to complete. This time does not include the hours it would take the FOIA office to review all responsive records. To expedite the processing of your request, will consider narrowing the scope of your request by limiting the time span of the records you seek? The shorter the time span the faster we can complete search and review. I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Travis J. Dawson
Government Information Specialist
Office of FOIA, Records, and E-discovery
Department of Justice-Civil Division
travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov<mailto:travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov>

From: Department of Justice, Civil Division

Mr. Hoppock,

I hope you are well. I’m following up on my email sent on April 29th. We are waiting on your response before moving forward with processing your FOIA request. I look forward to your response.
Regards,
Travis

From: Department of Justice, Civil Division

I emailed you on April 29th regarding narrowing the scope of your request to expedite processing. We are still waiting on your response to proceed with your request. See email below and respond at your earliest convenience.

This email is regarding your FOIA request for each denaturalization complaint filed in federal court since January 1, 2017. We received a response from our Office of Immigration Litigation department and a search for responsive records will take at least 20 hours to complete. This time does not include the hours it would take the FOIA office to review all responsive records. To expedite the processing of your request, will consider narrowing the scope of your request by limiting the time span of the records you seek? The shorter the time span the faster we can complete search and review. I look forward to your response.

Travis J. Dawson
Government Information Specialist
Office of FOIA, Records, and E-discovery
Department of Justice-Civil Division
Direct (202) 353-0397
travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov<mailto:travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov>

From: Matthew Hoppock

I am writing to withdraw this request.

Matthew Hoppock

From: Department of Justice, Civil Division

Mr. Hoppock,

We will withdraw your request.

Thank you,

Travis J. Dawson
Government Information Specialist
Office of FOIA, Records, and E-discovery
Department of Justice-Civil Division
Direct (202) 353-0397
travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov<mailto:travis.j.dawson2@usdoj.gov>

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