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Letters to El Salvador's President Duarte and newsclippings related regarding the assassination of activist Herbert Ernesto Anaya, 29 October 1987
Question and Answer sheet about the Moakley-DeConcini Bill, published by the Church World Service, 5 March 1985
U.S. Policy Towards Undocumented Salvadorans, Mini Brief Number MB82223 (Library of Congress, Major Issues System), 8 August 1983
Fraas, Charlotte Jones
A script for a Congressional appeal by John Joseph Moakley regarding temporary protection status for Salvadoran refugees or H.R. 2332, 1991
Compiled correspondence and newspaper clippings on the temporary protection status of Salvadorans, 9 January-26 April 1992
Amendment proposal, section 1, by John Joseph Moakley regarding the suspension of deportation of most illegal immigrants from El Salvador, Lebanon, Liberia, and Kuwait for three years, 1990
Letter from John Joseph Moakley to colleague regarding support for temporary protection for nationals from El Salvador, Lebanon, Liberia, and Kuwait, 1 October 1990
Amendment to H.R. 4300, Section 324: Temporary protected status for nationals of El Salvador, Lebanon, Liberia, and Kuwait, and Remarks by Congressman John Joseph Moakley, 26 September 1990
Memorandum to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) director from Cincinnati division's Special Agent in Charge regarding request for Bureau to review materials related to El Salvador, 13 December 1989
Letter to John Joseph Moakley from Janet Reno, regarding John Joseph Moakley's request for the declassification and release of documents from the United Nations Truth Commission on El Salvador, 16 September 1994
Congressional Research Service Report for Congress, "El Salvador - Legal System, Judicial Reform, and Major Human Rights Cases Involving the Military," by K. Larry Storrs, 23 March 1990
Memorandum detailing actions by military against churches in El Salvador from 11-25 November 1989, including copy of flyer distributed in town, 25 November 1989
Report HQ 163-61055, Bulky 67, "Request for Documents from the Honorable John Joseph Moakley, Chairman, Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, Relating to Human Rights Violations in El Salvador," circa 1990
Letter to John Joseph Moakley from Louis J. Freeh, Director, U.S. Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, regarding a copy of the Freedom of Information Act and the FBI's participation in the investigation of the Jesuit murders, 25 November 1995
Report HQ 163-0, Section 290, Serials 19180, "Request for Documents from the Honorable John Joseph Moakley, Chairman, Committee on Rules, House of Representatives, Relating to Human Rights Violations in El Salvador," 30 January 1990
"An Update of the Investigation into the Jesuit Murders" by Charles L. Currie, S.J., 10 January 1991
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, The Americas, "Update on Investigation of the Murder of Six Jesuit Priests in El Salvador," 2 October 1990
Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, The Americas, "The Jesuit Case a Year Later: An Interim Report," 15 November 1990
CRS (Congressional Research Service) Report for Congress, "El Salvador--Legal System, Judicial Reform, and Major Human Rights Cases Involving the Military, A Compilation of State Department Reports and Other Sources" 23 March 1990
Letters from members of Congress to El Salvador President Cristiani regarding Salvadoran government policy on refugees, 22 November 1991
John Joseph Moakley news release, "Moakley Calls on Administration to Extend Protections to Salvadorans in the United States," 9 January 1992
Congressional Record article, "Salvador Killings Rise Despite U.S. Plea," 16 March 1989
Letter to John Joseph Moakley from Janet G. Mullins, Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs, regarding her answers to a questionnaire submitted to the Department of State by the Congressional Task Force on the Jesuit murder investigation, 2 February 1990
Letter to John Joseph Moakley from Janet G. Mullins, Assistant Secretary, Legislative Affairs, regarding documents and unclassified cables Moakley requested, 19 April 1990
Remarks by John Joseph Moakley to refugees welcoming them to the U.S. political system and community
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