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Homeland Security Letter Supporting Modeling Agency Employment for Jean‑Luc Brunel

The document is a poorly transcribed, generic endorsement letter from a DHS office for a modeling agency representing Jean‑Luc Brunel. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or action Letter appears to be from a DHS Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Vermont. It endorses Models Miami, LLC to employ Jean‑Luc Brunel as an art director and talent coordinator. Describes Br

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #011998
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The document is a poorly transcribed, generic endorsement letter from a DHS office for a modeling agency representing Jean‑Luc Brunel. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or action Letter appears to be from a DHS Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Vermont. It endorses Models Miami, LLC to employ Jean‑Luc Brunel as an art director and talent coordinator. Describes Br

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