Corea v. Olguin, No. 19-02024, 2019 WL 2437472 (W.D. Ark. June 11, 2019) (Holmes, III, J.)
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Corea v. Olguin, No. 19-02024, 2019 WL 2437472 (W.D. Ark. June 11, 2019) (Holmes, III, J.)
Re: Request for certain immigration records
Disposition: Granting in pertinent part defendant's motion to dismiss FOIA claim
- Litigation Considerations, Mootness and Other Grounds for Dismissal: The court relates that "Defendants . . . move for dismissal of Plaintiff's [FOIA] claim because it is moot." "Plaintiff does not address this argument in his response." "Defendants contend that USCIS responded to Plaintiff's FOIA request and provided Plaintiff with 384 pages of documents." "Plaintiff makes no representation that this response was inadequate." "Therefore, [the court finds that] it appears Plaintiff's FOIA request has been satisfied and his claim is moot."
- Litigation Considerations, Pleadings: "Even assuming Plaintiff's claim is not moot, however, the Court does not have the authority to compel individuals to comply with FOIA." "Plaintiff's FOIA claim will be dismissed."
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Litigation Considerations, Mootness and Other Grounds for Dismissal
Litigation Considerations, Pleadings
Updated January 10, 2022