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Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking asylum outside of the U.S.?
Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by Canada.
I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
I look forward to your reply.
Cameo L. Garrett
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I made a mistake in guessing "displaced" persons. My question should have been, doesn't this mean we are "stateless" persons?
My son was not only refouled to the U.S., he was then violated (his rights and mine) with the U.S. assigning him a social security number before any court process, when they knew I had it revoked. This was done to give an appearance of "jurisdiction" when they had none. After this, they assumed guardianship of my son, lied, and had him adopted away from me.
I have not seen or heard from my son for over 4 years because of the United States.
We request assistance.
Cameo
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From: LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:26 AM
Subject: Refugee and Asylum Statistics for U.S.
To: usawa@unhcr.org
From: LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 1:26 AM
Subject: Refugee and Asylum Statistics for U.S.
To: usawa@unhcr.org
Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking asylum outside of the U.S.?
Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by Canada.
I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
I look forward to your reply.
Cameo L. Garrett
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Dear Garrett,
Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the US who have renounced their citizenship.
We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or embassies of the countries concerned.
1) http://www.
2) http://www.aclu.org/files/
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
>>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking asylum outside of the U.S.?
Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by Canada.
I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
I look forward to your reply.
Cameo L. Garrett
I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking asylum outside of the U.S.?
Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by Canada.
I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
I look forward to your reply.
Cameo L. Garrett
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Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it, 'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm told it's an official list of people and their families who are designating as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding available for me while I am in the U.S.
Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the application as an attachment online by email?
If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this email address.
Cameo Loree Garrett
On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
Dear Garrett,
Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the US who have renounced their citizenship.
We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or embassies of the countries concerned.
1) http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
2) http://www.aclu.org/files/assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
>>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking asylum outside of the U.S.?
Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by Canada.
I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
I look forward to your reply.
Cameo L. Garrett
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Dear Mr. Garrett,
Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the United States has well-established procedures for international protection within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United States.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 5/24/2013 7:04 PM >>>
Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the United States has well-established procedures for international protection within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United States.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it,
'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
told it's an official list of people and their families who are designating
as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
available for me while I am in the U.S.
Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
application as an attachment online by email?
If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
email address.
Cameo Loree Garrett
On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
> >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
> Dear Garrett,
>
> Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
> (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are
> unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited
> mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who
> fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
> persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the
> US who have renounced their citizenship.
>
> We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
> assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
> non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
> your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
> matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration
> laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or
> embassies of the countries concerned.
>
> 1) http://www. immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
> 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/ assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
>
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
> office.
>
> Protection Unit
> UNHCR Washington DC
>
>
> >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>
>
> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
> Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
> I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
> there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers
> originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking
> asylum outside of the U.S.?
> Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in
> the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to
> apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
> U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
> Canada.
> I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
> this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who
> did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
> security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
> follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
> I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
> refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
> I look forward to your reply.
> Cameo L. Garrett
>
>
'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
told it's an official list of people and their families who are designating
as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
available for me while I am in the U.S.
Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
application as an attachment online by email?
If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
email address.
Cameo Loree Garrett
On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
> >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
> Dear Garrett,
>
> Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
> (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are
> unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited
> mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who
> fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
> persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the
> US who have renounced their citizenship.
>
> We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
> assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
> non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
> your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
> matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration
> laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or
> embassies of the countries concerned.
>
> 1) http://www.
> 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/
>
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
> office.
>
> Protection Unit
> UNHCR Washington DC
>
>
> >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>
>
> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
> Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
> I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
> there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers
> originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking
> asylum outside of the U.S.?
> Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in
> the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to
> apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
> U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
> Canada.
> I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
> this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who
> did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
> security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
> follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
> I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
> refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
> I look forward to your reply.
> Cameo L. Garrett
>
>
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I am specifically asking about the UN refugee list because I wish to be placed on it.
The U.S. does NOT have a justice system that is functioning any longer. My recent attempt to have assassination attempts against me documented on record, after this documentation was concealed by local, state, and federal law enforcement (persons witnessing collisions and not taking normal incident reports even, where an attempted murder was involved) has nothing to do with an idea that this country is managing their own security. This country has used federal employees to try to kill me.
I don't waive my right to be listed as a refugee with the UN.
I also do not waive my right in any concession by asking an agency to document or investigate attempted murder, as if I have faith in this system or as if it was not done earlier or was not discovered earlier. This country has known about these crimes and concealed them. The fact that I push now to have them documented, once again, officially, on the record, is for my own records and safety and for presentation to the UN and other entities of the actual timeline of state-sponsored crimes against me and my son.
The U.S. has known of crimes and "accidents" and what laws they were supposed to follow in recording evidence and my repeated efforts to have this documented, and persons who were present who knew it should be documented, did not do this.
The U.S. has concealed evidence of premeditated multiple rapes against me and other members of my family, and they have tortured us, blocked our freedom of travel, falsely arrested me to block me from traveling and hold me in confinement, assaulted me with drugs for "political dissidents" (Haldol), and kidnapped my son and lied about why he was kidnapped.
I have exhausted all remedies in the U.S. and this was exhausted several years ago. I attempted to flee the U.S. and was kidnapped back, with my son. The harm is irreparable and Canada was aware they were refouling us and kidnapping us and told me this.
My question was about the refugee list. There is a list, regardless of what country someone lives in, and I have several times explained I wish to see that application and be placed on this list.
I have not received any response, to date, after 3 years of asking about this list.
Cameo
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
Dear Mr. Garrett,
Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the United States has well-established procedures for international protection within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United States.
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 5/24/2013 7:04 PM >>>
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it,
'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
told it's an official list of people and their families who are designating
as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
available for me while I am in the U.S.
Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
application as an attachment online by email?
If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
email address.
Cameo Loree Garrett
On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
> >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
> Dear Garrett,
>
> Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
> (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are
> unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited
> mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who
> fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
> persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the
> US who have renounced their citizenship.
>
> We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
> assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
> non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
> your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
> matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration
> laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or
> embassies of the countries concerned.
>
> 1) http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
> 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
>
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
> office.
>
> Protection Unit
> UNHCR Washington DC
>
>
> >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>
>
> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
> Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
> I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
> there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers
> originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking
> asylum outside of the U.S.?
> Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in
> the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to
> apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
> U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
> Canada.
> I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
> this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who
> did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
> security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
> follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
> I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
> refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
> I look forward to your reply.
> Cameo L. Garrett
>
>
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Additionally,
I believe my son and I are considered "stateless" rather than displaced because when I left the U.S. with him, I revoked his SS# first. Then I declared political asylum to Canada and revoked my citizenship, stating I revoked it. It was clear my intention was for political asylum and that I renounced U.S. citizenship. My son was a baby and his status followed mine, and as such, he and I were both asking for political asylum and then stateless once we did and once I revoked this citizenship. He had no connection to the U.S. aside from birth in the State of Washington and I left.
The U.S. treated us as "stateless" when they tortured us. They tortured us before we were even considered "stateless". Then they illegally assumed jurisdiction over him when I had asked for political asylum from the U.S., and when the U.S. knew we were "stateless". CPS was told, by me, they had no jurisdiction and they said they were going to drop the whole case. Instead, they hired a man named Alvaro Pardo and coerced me to marry him in order to have me make statements on official documents that I was a U.S. citizen, for him to be able to get a Green Card for U.S. work and citizenship. This would have repatriated me and my son to the U.S. and given them a right to jurisdiction for court but this never occurred. I refused to marry him and was assaulted and retaliated against, and forced out of federal housing. I was also denied money I was owed by the State of Washington.
They proceeded to have my rights terminated, against the law and lacking jurisdiction. Then then stressed efforts to have me maligned as mentally ill, which I was not, and am not still. I was held hostage and drugged for this purpose and then refused a passport to leave the country.
My son was adopted from me and I have not seen or heard from him for 4 years. The guardians were involved in the collusion with Pardo and the state because they wanted to raise him themselves and got financial incentives.
I have never made any statement or document that discredits the fact I revoked citizenship for me and my son in 2007, while in Canada.
I would like to know what kind of international court hears matters regarding child kidnapping and obstruction of justice between 2 states (U.S. and Canada) and I would also like to know what court would determine my son's adoption is fraud and null and void.
Cameo
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM, LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> wrote:
I am specifically asking about the UN refugee list because I wish to be placed on it.The U.S. does NOT have a justice system that is functioning any longer. My recent attempt to have assassination attempts against me documented on record, after this documentation was concealed by local, state, and federal law enforcement (persons witnessing collisions and not taking normal incident reports even, where an attempted murder was involved) has nothing to do with an idea that this country is managing their own security. This country has used federal employees to try to kill me.I don't waive my right to be listed as a refugee with the UN.I also do not waive my right in any concession by asking an agency to document or investigate attempted murder, as if I have faith in this system or as if it was not done earlier or was not discovered earlier. This country has known about these crimes and concealed them. The fact that I push now to have them documented, once again, officially, on the record, is for my own records and safety and for presentation to the UN and other entities of the actual timeline of state-sponsored crimes against me and my son.The U.S. has known of crimes and "accidents" and what laws they were supposed to follow in recording evidence and my repeated efforts to have this documented, and persons who were present who knew it should be documented, did not do this.The U.S. has concealed evidence of premeditated multiple rapes against me and other members of my family, and they have tortured us, blocked our freedom of travel, falsely arrested me to block me from traveling and hold me in confinement, assaulted me with drugs for "political dissidents" (Haldol), and kidnapped my son and lied about why he was kidnapped.I have exhausted all remedies in the U.S. and this was exhausted several years ago. I attempted to flee the U.S. and was kidnapped back, with my son. The harm is irreparable and Canada was aware they were refouling us and kidnapping us and told me this.My question was about the refugee list. There is a list, regardless of what country someone lives in, and I have several times explained I wish to see that application and be placed on this list.I have not received any response, to date, after 3 years of asking about this list.Cameo
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
Dear Mr. Garrett,
Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the United States has well-established procedures for international protection within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United States.
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 5/24/2013 7:04 PM >>>
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it,
'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
told it's an official list of people and their families who are designating
as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
available for me while I am in the U.S.
Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
application as an attachment online by email?
If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
email address.
Cameo Loree Garrett
On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
> >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
> Dear Garrett,
>
> Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
> (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we are
> unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited
> mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who
> fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
> persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in the
> US who have renounced their citizenship.
>
> We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
> assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
> non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
> your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
> matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the immigration
> laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the consulates or
> embassies of the countries concerned.
>
> 1) http://www.immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
> 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
>
> If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
> office.
>
> Protection Unit
> UNHCR Washington DC
>
>
> >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>
>
> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
> Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
> I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
> there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum seekers
> originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens" seeking
> asylum outside of the U.S.?
> Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living in
> the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able to
> apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
> U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
> Canada.
> I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
> this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby who
> did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
> security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
> follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
> I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
> refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
> I look forward to your reply.
> Cameo L. Garrett
>
>
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Dear Cameo Garrett,
Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer persecution.
We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek assistance. The following links provide lists of non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the matters you raise:
1) http://www. immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
2) http://www.aclu.org/files/ assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
In regards to your son's adoption, we also recommend obtaining legal advice. Please see the following resource from the American Bar Association, which provides a list of legal advisers according to state: http://apps.americanbar.org/ legalservices/findlegalhelp/ home.cfm
Additionally, we have attached to this email information on statelessness.
We hope this information is helpful.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
>>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 6/7/2013 4:32 PM >>>
We believe 1 family torn apart by war is too many.
Tell the world you do too: http://www.unhcr.org/1family? link=email
Unfortunately, we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the limited mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States who fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer persecution.
1) http://www.
2) http://www.aclu.org/files/
Additionally, we have attached to this email information on statelessness.
We hope this information is helpful.
Protection Unit
UNHCR Washington DC
Additionally,
I believe my son and I are considered "stateless" rather than displaced
because when I left the U.S. with him, I revoked his SS# first. Then I
declared political asylum to Canada and revoked my citizenship, stating I
revoked it. It was clear my intention was for political asylum and that I
renounced U.S. citizenship. My son was a baby and his status followed
mine, and as such, he and I were both asking for political asylum and then
stateless once we did and once I revoked this citizenship. He had no
connection to the U.S. aside from birth in the State of Washington and I
left.
The U.S. treated us as "stateless" when they tortured us. They tortured us
before we were even considered "stateless". Then they illegally assumed
jurisdiction over him when I had asked for political asylum from the U.S.,
and when the U.S. knew we were "stateless". CPS was told, by me, they had
no jurisdiction and they said they were going to drop the whole case.
Instead, they hired a man named Alvaro Pardo and coerced me to marry him in
order to have me make statements on official documents that I was a U.S.
citizen, for him to be able to get a Green Card for U.S. work and
citizenship. This would have repatriated me and my son to the U.S. and
given them a right to jurisdiction for court but this never occurred. I
refused to marry him and was assaulted and retaliated against, and forced
out of federal housing. I was also denied money I was owed by the State of
Washington.
They proceeded to have my rights terminated, against the law and lacking
jurisdiction. Then then stressed efforts to have me maligned as mentally
ill, which I was not, and am not still. I was held hostage and drugged for
this purpose and then refused a passport to leave the country.
My son was adopted from me and I have not seen or heard from him for 4
years. The guardians were involved in the collusion with Pardo and the
state because they wanted to raise him themselves and got financial
incentives.
I have never made any statement or document that discredits the fact I
revoked citizenship for me and my son in 2007, while in Canada.
I would like to know what kind of international court hears matters
regarding child kidnapping and obstruction of justice between 2 states
(U.S. and Canada) and I would also like to know what court would determine
my son's adoption is fraud and null and void.
Cameo
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM, LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am specifically asking about the UN refugee list because I wish to be
> placed on it.
>
> The U.S. does NOT have a justice system that is functioning any longer.
> My recent attempt to have assassination attempts against me documented on
> record, after this documentation was concealed by local, state, and federal
> law enforcement (persons witnessing collisions and not taking normal
> incident reports even, where an attempted murder was involved) has nothing
> to do with an idea that this country is managing their own security. This
> country has used federal employees to try to kill me.
>
> I don't waive my right to be listed as a refugee with the UN.
>
> I also do not waive my right in any concession by asking an agency to
> document or investigate attempted murder, as if I have faith in this system
> or as if it was not done earlier or was not discovered earlier. This
> country has known about these crimes and concealed them. The fact that I
> push now to have them documented, once again, officially, on the record, is
> for my own records and safety and for presentation to the UN and other
> entities of the actual timeline of state-sponsored crimes against me and my
> son.
>
> The U.S. has known of crimes and "accidents" and what laws they were
> supposed to follow in recording evidence and my repeated efforts to have
> this documented, and persons who were present who knew it should be
> documented, did not do this.
>
> The U.S. has concealed evidence of premeditated multiple rapes against me
> and other members of my family, and they have tortured us, blocked our
> freedom of travel, falsely arrested me to block me from traveling and hold
> me in confinement, assaulted me with drugs for "political dissidents"
> (Haldol), and kidnapped my son and lied about why he was kidnapped.
>
> I have exhausted all remedies in the U.S. and this was exhausted several
> years ago. I attempted to flee the U.S. and was kidnapped back, with my
> son. The harm is irreparable and Canada was aware they were refouling us
> and kidnapping us and told me this.
>
> My question was about the refugee list. There is a list, regardless of
> what country someone lives in, and I have several times explained I wish to
> see that application and be placed on this list.
>
> I have not received any response, to date, after 3 years of asking about
> this list.
>
> Cameo
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
> USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear Mr. Garrett,
>>
>> Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance
>> with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the
>> Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive
>> provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the
>> United States has well-established procedures for international protection
>> within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct
>> determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United
>> States.
>>
>> Protection Unit
>> UNHCR Washington DC
>>
>> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 5/24/2013 7:04 PM >>>
>> Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it,
>> 'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
>> assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
>> magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
>>
>> My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
>> list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
>> told it's an official list of people and their families who are
>> designating
>> as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
>>
>> This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
>> interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
>> available for me while I am in the U.S.
>>
>> Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
>> application as an attachment online by email?
>>
>> If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
>> email address.
>>
>> Cameo Loree Garrett
>> On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
>> USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
>> > Dear Garrett,
>> >
>> > Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for
>> Refugees
>> > (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we
>> are
>> > unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the
>> limited
>> > mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States
>> who
>> > fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
>> > persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in
>> the
>> > US who have renounced their citizenship.
>> >
>> > We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
>> > assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
>> > non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
>> > your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
>> > matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the
>> immigration
>> > laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the
>> consulates or
>> > embassies of the countries concerned.
>> >
>> > 1) http://www. immigrationadvocates.org/ nonprofit/legaldirectory/
>> > 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/ assets/ImServDir_20101229.pdf
>> >
>> > If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
>> > office.
>> >
>> > Protection Unit
>> > UNHCR Washington DC
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
>> > Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
>> > I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
>> > there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum
>> seekers
>> > originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens"
>> seeking
>> > asylum outside of the U.S.?
>> > Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living
>> in
>> > the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able
>> to
>> > apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
>> > U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
>> > Canada.
>> > I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
>> > this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby
>> who
>> > did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
>> > security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
>> > follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
>> > I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
>> > refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
>> > I look forward to your reply.
>> > Cameo L. Garrett
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
I believe my son and I are considered "stateless" rather than displaced
because when I left the U.S. with him, I revoked his SS# first. Then I
declared political asylum to Canada and revoked my citizenship, stating I
revoked it. It was clear my intention was for political asylum and that I
renounced U.S. citizenship. My son was a baby and his status followed
mine, and as such, he and I were both asking for political asylum and then
stateless once we did and once I revoked this citizenship. He had no
connection to the U.S. aside from birth in the State of Washington and I
left.
The U.S. treated us as "stateless" when they tortured us. They tortured us
before we were even considered "stateless". Then they illegally assumed
jurisdiction over him when I had asked for political asylum from the U.S.,
and when the U.S. knew we were "stateless". CPS was told, by me, they had
no jurisdiction and they said they were going to drop the whole case.
Instead, they hired a man named Alvaro Pardo and coerced me to marry him in
order to have me make statements on official documents that I was a U.S.
citizen, for him to be able to get a Green Card for U.S. work and
citizenship. This would have repatriated me and my son to the U.S. and
given them a right to jurisdiction for court but this never occurred. I
refused to marry him and was assaulted and retaliated against, and forced
out of federal housing. I was also denied money I was owed by the State of
Washington.
They proceeded to have my rights terminated, against the law and lacking
jurisdiction. Then then stressed efforts to have me maligned as mentally
ill, which I was not, and am not still. I was held hostage and drugged for
this purpose and then refused a passport to leave the country.
My son was adopted from me and I have not seen or heard from him for 4
years. The guardians were involved in the collusion with Pardo and the
state because they wanted to raise him themselves and got financial
incentives.
I have never made any statement or document that discredits the fact I
revoked citizenship for me and my son in 2007, while in Canada.
I would like to know what kind of international court hears matters
regarding child kidnapping and obstruction of justice between 2 states
(U.S. and Canada) and I would also like to know what court would determine
my son's adoption is fraud and null and void.
Cameo
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 9:30 AM, LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com>
> I am specifically asking about the UN refugee list because I wish to be
> placed on it.
>
> The U.S. does NOT have a justice system that is functioning any longer.
> My recent attempt to have assassination attempts against me documented on
> record, after this documentation was concealed by local, state, and federal
> law enforcement (persons witnessing collisions and not taking normal
> incident reports even, where an attempted murder was involved) has nothing
> to do with an idea that this country is managing their own security. This
> country has used federal employees to try to kill me.
>
> I don't waive my right to be listed as a refugee with the UN.
>
> I also do not waive my right in any concession by asking an agency to
> document or investigate attempted murder, as if I have faith in this system
> or as if it was not done earlier or was not discovered earlier. This
> country has known about these crimes and concealed them. The fact that I
> push now to have them documented, once again, officially, on the record, is
> for my own records and safety and for presentation to the UN and other
> entities of the actual timeline of state-sponsored crimes against me and my
> son.
>
> The U.S. has known of crimes and "accidents" and what laws they were
> supposed to follow in recording evidence and my repeated efforts to have
> this documented, and persons who were present who knew it should be
> documented, did not do this.
>
> The U.S. has concealed evidence of premeditated multiple rapes against me
> and other members of my family, and they have tortured us, blocked our
> freedom of travel, falsely arrested me to block me from traveling and hold
> me in confinement, assaulted me with drugs for "political dissidents"
> (Haldol), and kidnapped my son and lied about why he was kidnapped.
>
> I have exhausted all remedies in the U.S. and this was exhausted several
> years ago. I attempted to flee the U.S. and was kidnapped back, with my
> son. The harm is irreparable and Canada was aware they were refouling us
> and kidnapping us and told me this.
>
> My question was about the refugee list. There is a list, regardless of
> what country someone lives in, and I have several times explained I wish to
> see that application and be placed on this list.
>
> I have not received any response, to date, after 3 years of asking about
> this list.
>
> Cameo
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
> USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>
>> Dear Mr. Garrett,
>>
>> Again we are unable to assist you in the ways you request. In accordance
>> with its obligations as a signatory to the 1967 Protocol Relating to the
>> Status of Refugees, which incorporates by reference the substantive
>> provisions of the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the
>> United States has well-established procedures for international protection
>> within its borders. As such, UNHCR does not have the authority to conduct
>> determinations of refugee status for individuals present in the United
>> States.
>>
>> Protection Unit
>> UNHCR Washington DC
>>
>> >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 5/24/2013 7:04 PM >>>
>> Thank you for the information about resources for, as you termed it,
>> 'displaced persons'. I have contacted them in the past and they do not
>> assist U.S citizens who have cases against the federal government of this
>> magnitude. They don't have the resources for that.
>>
>> My other request was to be registered on the refugee list. The UN keeps a
>> list of refugees, regardless of whether they assist them or not, and I'm
>> told it's an official list of people and their families who are
>> designating
>> as refugees, from anywhere in the world.
>>
>> This is something I would like to be sent the application for, and I am
>> interested in inclusion on the list whether there are resources or funding
>> available for me while I am in the U.S.
>>
>> Could you please mail this to me? or are you able to send me the
>> application as an attachment online by email?
>>
>> If you have any questions for me, do not hesitate to contact me at this
>> email address.
>>
>> Cameo Loree Garrett
>> On behalf of myself and my son, Oliver Robert Guy Garrett, age 7
>>
>>
>> On Wed, May 15, 2013 at 8:54 AM, Washington, USA USAWA Protection <
>> USAWAPU@unhcr.org> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> > >>> Washington, USA USAWA Protection 5/15/2013 11:50 AM >>>
>> > Dear Garrett,
>> >
>> > Thank you for contacting the United Nations High Commissioner for
>> Refugees
>> > (UNHCR) Regional Office in Washington, D.C. (ROW). Unfortunately, we
>> are
>> > unable to assist you in the ways you request. This office has the
>> limited
>> > mandate of assisting refugees and asylum-seekers in the United States
>> who
>> > fear being returned to a country where they are afraid they might suffer
>> > persecution. We do not have the capacity to assist displaced persons in
>> the
>> > US who have renounced their citizenship.
>> >
>> > We encourage you to obtain legal advice on the matter for which you seek
>> > assistance. For your convenience, please see the following two lists of
>> > non profit organizations in your area that may be able to assist you in
>> > your immigration matters or refer you to another agency that handles the
>> > matters you raise. If your situation requires knowledge of the
>> immigration
>> > laws of another country, you may wish to contact directly the
>> consulates or
>> > embassies of the countries concerned.
>> >
>> > 1) http://www.
>> > 2) http://www.aclu.org/files/
>> >
>> > If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our
>> > office.
>> >
>> > Protection Unit
>> > UNHCR Washington DC
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> Washington USA 4/22/2013 9:40 AM >>>
>> >
>> >
>> > >>> LOREE Garrett <loree.o.eerol@gmail.com> 4/22/2013 4:26 AM >>>
>> > Please let me know to whose attention this should be addressed.
>> > I looked up the UNHCR tonight and your information about the U.S. states
>> > there are 3, 778 refugees originating from the U.S. and 593 asylum
>> seekers
>> > originating from the U.S. Does this mean these are U.S. "citizens"
>> seeking
>> > asylum outside of the U.S.?
>> > Also, this site says it offers assistance to individuals who are living
>> in
>> > the U.S. and are "displaced" persons. I would like to know if I am able
>> to
>> > apply for assistance for myself and my son as U.S. citizens who fled the
>> > U.S. and requested political asylum and who were refouled to the U.S. by
>> > Canada.
>> > I do not believe either I or my son are citizens of the U.S. when I left
>> > this country and renounced citizenship for myself and my son was a baby
>> who
>> > did not have citizenship with the U.S. In fact, I had his federal social
>> > security number revoked. When a child is that young, their citizenship
>> > follows that of the mother, and he was a baby.
>> > I renounced U.S. citizenship for myself and my son and since we were
>> > refouled, doesn't that make us "displaced" persons?
>> > I look forward to your reply.
>> > Cameo L. Garrett
>> >
>> >
>>
>
>
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If Hague was not involved, Hague would not have been consulted and used by the Department of State prior to the kidnapping of my son by the United States.
The United States also would not have attempted to assassinate me for a 7th time in Washington D.C. downtown, after I had contacted a law firm about Hague and discovered I could use Hague for the situation with my son and his return. Additionally, Washington D.C. FBI would not have used a man from Colombia to attempt to circumvent my filing for Hague remedy for my son within the first year of his removal. The fact that this year expired does not alleviate the burden of Hague to accept complaints and direct applicants to the person who will receive that complaint.
If you should wish to reject my complaint after reviewing the facts, that is one thing, however, you are attempting to obstruct and impede justice.
Hilary Clinton's attempt to "fix the Hague problem" for the U.S., when the U.S. did not have legal right to use Hague in removing me and my son from another country when we left, does not diminish the fact your department was consulted and the statutes abused to suggest there was a parental kidnapping and that this was the excuse the U.S. and Canada had to take my son from me.
I was the one being accused of parental kidnapping.
Hague was used by Washington D.C., and they committed fraud and abused the system by suggesting they had a legal right to kidnap my son from me. Later, they decided to formalize their appreciation to Hague by signing a declaration on October 22, 2009.
Because the U.S. Department of State contacted persons at your department and committed crimes with the excuse that your department was assisting in this matter, I also have a right to address your department and the fraud that occurred by a state and to have full and complete discovery from your offices regarding me and my son and any and all persons who contacted your offices from December 2007-October 31 2009.
Once the Department of State assumed I would not discover their involvement with Hague, they removed the "Colombian" who worked for the FBI in the U.S. and in Colombia, from me after he took photos of all of my personal property and pretended they were offended I was not going to marry him when all he had done was hold me hostage in the United States while I was attempting to get to the courts and to a lawyer.
I have asked several times for a name of a person who will take responsibility for the transmission of communications with me.
Cameo L. Garrett
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