OIG Hotline, for your full knowledge, the information I provided to the IRCC yesterday consisted of a copy of an email asking for a delayed interview, a declaration of amended application, my birth certificate order, and my documents showing that the link to upload documents in my IRCC account is still not working, in addition to a color copy of my passport and driver's license.
When I attempted to visit Canada's IRCC myself yesterday, I was met with an assassination threat from the FBI.
Good people, I drove past the building, and my assessment was that the threats were genuine. Police were everywhere, there was a staged altercation with a homeless person unfolding on the street, and there were at least ten plainclothes security personnel on the block.
I kept on driving.
I believe it is appropriate for the IRCC to postpone my interview by six weeks or more while I gather information pertaining to my case, including my background checks.
During that information gathering, it would be appropriate for attorney outreach to occur so that FBI malfeasance can be discussed in detail.
This is an important case, with profound implications for the long term human rights of all.
I want to receive the respectful and honorable engagement from our government that is required given the astonishing stakes involved.
I will not be satisfied with the FBI's attempt to conceal its false claims regarding my husband and myself, nor with attempts to conceal its torture of my children.
Instead, I want access to the truth of the FBI's malfeasance in this matter, and I want it right away.
Only in this manner can the FBI be forced into a lawful discussion about its conduct toward my family and its far-reaching implications regarding the long term sovereignty of our nation and our people.
I hasten to add that I well understand that not all FBI programs can be discussed publicly, which is the reason I have suggested attorney dialogue regarding this matter.
The fact that my family has continued to suffer egregious harm, and threats of harm, while I have repeatedly requested honorable and confidential engagement represents a clear disservice to the public trust.
We need to engage in these issues with abundant honor and integrity, not respond to them with attempts to assassinate those who are standing up for the long term sovereignty of all.
I call on President Trump to reverse standing orders specifying my harm and the harm of my loved ones and instead act ethically and worthily in allowing the postponement of my IRCC interview, in allowing the full provision of documents revealing the FBI's misconduct in this matter, and in prompting attorney outreach to discuss the critical issues for the future brought to the fore by my case.
Thank you for allowing me to document these deeply serious concerns.
Most sincerely,
Lane MacWilliams
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