DHS administrative job consists of destruction of evidence (shredding)

DHS administrative job consists of destruction of evidence (shredding)

While keeping confidentiality to a maximum is how the DHS runs their operations, it certainly leaves room
for destruction of evidence.

Furthermore,

on March 17, 2003, upon his doctor’s request, management arranged a

modified light duty for complainant at its Administrative Office to do

tasks such as shredding documents, sorting surrendered items, reviewing

the Standard Operating Procedures, printing and filing polities and

procedures, and assisting with lost and found items.

Eddie J. Lujan,

Complainant,

v.

Michael Chertoff,

Secretary,

Department of Homeland Security,

Agency.

Appeal No. 01200615711

Agency No. HS 05-0195