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Allen Erenbaum ai Congressional Relations Directors Background. Responsibilities of the congressional director: Task responses What were priorities within INS. What were priorities from Congress generally. From the authorization committees by year. From the appropriations committees by year.

What were Congressional views on: INS JTTF involvement Student tracking Interior enforcement Your role in drafting of legislation RoleofDOJonllRIRA, Enhanced Border Security Act, etc.

John

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3DD-39

U.S. Policy on Counterterrorism

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THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 21,1995

MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE SECRETARY OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES THE SECRETARY OF TRANSPORTATION THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE DIRECTOR, UNITED STATES INFORMATION AGENCY CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF DIRECTOR, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION DIRECTOR, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY SUBJECT: U.S. Policy on Counterterrorism (U) It is the policy of the United States to deter, defeat and respond vigorously to all terrorist attacks on our territory and against our citizens, or facilities, whether they occur domestically, in international waters or airspace or on foreign territory. The United States regards all such terrorism as a potential threat to national security as well as a criminal act and will apply all appropriate means to combat it. In doing so, the U.S. shall pursue vigorously efforts to deter and preempt, apprehend and prosecute, or assist other governments to prosecute, individuals who perpetrate or plan to perpetrate such attacks. (U) We shall work closely with friendly governments in carrying out our Counterterrorism policy and will support Allied and friendly governments in combating terrorist threats against them. (U) Furthermore, the United States shall seek to identify groups or states that sponsor or support such terrorists, isolate them and extract a heavy price for their actions. (U)

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10/15/2003

Thomas H. Kean CHAIR Lee H. Hamilton VICE CHAIR Richard Ben-Veniste Max Cleland Frederick F. Fielding

September 24, 2003 Allen Erenbaum, Esq. Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP 350 South Grand Avenue, 25th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071 Dear Mr. Erenbaum:

Jamie S. Gorelick Slade Gorton John F. Lehman Timothy J. Roemer James R. Thompson

Philip D. Zelikow EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States is directed by statute to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including the nation's preparedness for, and immediate response to, those attacks, as well as to evaluate the lessons learned from those attacks and to make recommendations for preventing future attacks. As part of its investigation, the Commission hereby requests to interview you on issues relating to Congressional oversight of INS 1995 - 2000. The Commission anticipates that classified information may be discussed at this interview. We would also like to discuss your views on the future of immigration and border control policy since September 11 to combat terrorism. Janice Kephart-Roberts, a member of the Commission's professional staff, will make the arrangements for your interview. The Commission would like to conduct your interview, depending upon your availability, in Washington, D.C. if possible. At least two members of the Commission's staff will attend your interview, and the general policy of the Commission is to tape record interviews. Please call Joanne Accolla at 202.401.1774 as soon as possible to discuss the time and location of your interview. Please call Janice KephartRoberts at 202.401.1705 to raise any other questions you may have. •= Thank you very much in advance for your time and for your cooperation with the Commission and its staff in this important matter. Yours sincerely,

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Philip Zelikow Executive Director

301 7'1' Street SW, Room 5125 Washington, DC 20407 T 202.331.4060 F 202.296.5545 www.9-llcommission.gov

September 16, 2003 Allen Erenbaum, Esq. Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw LLP 350 South Grand Avenue, 25th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071 [email protected] Dear Mr. Erenbaum: The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States is directed by statute to investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, including the nation's preparedness for, and immediate response to, those attacks, as well as to evaluate the lessons learned from those attacks and to make recommendations for preventing future attacks. As part of its investigation, the Commission hereby requests to interview you on issues relating to Congressional oversight of INS 1995 - 2000. The Commission anticipates that classified information may be discussed at this interview. We would also like to discuss your views on the future of immigration and border security. Janice Kephart-Roberts, a member of the Commission's professional staff, will make the arrangements for your interview. The Commission would like to conduct your interview, depending upon your availability, in Washington, D.C. if possible. At least two members of the Commission's staff will attend your interview, and the general policy of the Commission is to tape record interviews. Please call Joanne Accolla at 202.401.1774 as soon as possible to discuss the time and location of your interview. Please call Janice KephartRoberts at 202.401.1705 to raise any other questions you may have. Thank you very much in advance for your time and for your cooperation with the Commission and its staff in this important matter. Yours sincerely,

Philip Zelikow Executive Director

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Joanne Accolla [jaccolla@9-11 commission.gov]

Sent:

Tuesday, September 16, 2003 1:22 PM

To:

'[email protected]

Subject: Team 5 - Interview Requests Contact for Erenbaum and Cutler: Janice; contact for Fowler and DOS: Tom. Steve - how will you notify us when these letters are signed and sent?? Need to know for follow up purposes - thanks. Joanne M. Accolla Staff Assistant National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

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9/16/2003

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