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DHS 2010 Annual Freedom of Information Act Report to the Attorney General

Posted on January 18, 2011 by pogowasright.org

The Department of Homeland Security  has uploaded its annual FOIA report to the Attorney General to its web site

I haven’t had time to read through it yet, but I note that there were 17 cases where FOIA requests concerning wiretaps were denied because they were considered exempt due to another federal law.

Lots to wade through and I look forward to seeing what others see/find in the report.

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