Congressman Matt Gaetz Demands DOJ Documents Following Lawsuit Against SpaceX for Hiring American Citizens

Congressman Matt Gaetz Demands DOJ Documents Following Lawsuit Against SpaceX for Hiring American Citizens
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Washington, D.C. — On August 28, 2023, U.S. Congressman Matt Gaetz (FL-01) sent a letter to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland requesting that he produce documents related to the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Civil Rights Division (CRD) lawsuit against Space Exploration Technologies Corp., otherwise known as “SpaceX.”

Rep. Gaetz’s letter highlights the CRD’s lawsuit against SpaceX, which claims that the company does not comply with federal law due to only hiring U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents and not asylum recipients and refugees. However, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has previously stated that U.S. law requires employees to hold at last a green card given the nature of the company’s work in rockets, which are considered to be advanced-weapons technology. Accordingly, Rep. Gaetz is requesting specific documents be provided to his office by September 8th, 2023, and that Attorney General Garland make himself available to brief Congress prior to his September 20th testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.

Full text of Congressman Gaetz’s letter to Attorney General Merrick Garland can be found HERE. Additionally, exclusive coverage of the letter by Fox Business can be found HERE.

LETTER TEXT

Dear Attorney General Garland,

Last week, while much of America was fixated on the unlawful election interference in Fulton County, Georgia, your Civil Rights Division (CRD)—the lead election-law component at the Department of Justice (DOJ)—had other, apparently more important business to do. CRD filed a lawsuit against Space Exploration Technologies Corp., otherwise known as “SpaceX,” for complying with federal law and, specifically, because of this conduct: “SpaceX hired only U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents, from September 2018 to September 2020.”

The vast majority of Americans would see Elon Musk as a patriot seeking to pay higher wages and protect sensitive defense-contracting work from foreign theft. And, in fact, you cite his company’s statements not as exonerating but rather as “facially discriminatory public statements.” Here is one tweet by Mr. Musk you cite in your complaint as “facially discriminatory”:

US law requires at least a green card to be hired at SpaceX, as rockets are considered advanced weapons technology 

7:24 PM • Jun 16, 2020 • Twitter for iPhone
84 Retweets 16 Quote Tweets 1,536 Likes

As you surely know, 8 U.S.C. § 1324b exempts “discrimination because of citizenship status which is otherwise required in order to comply with law, regulation, or executive order, or required by Federal, State, or local government contract, or which the Attorney General determines to be essential for an employer to do business with an agency or department of the Federal, State, or local government.”

Authoritatively, you note in paragraph 61 of your complaint that “No law; regulation; executive order; provision of Federal, State or local government contract; or Attorney General determination justifies SpaceX’s pattern or practice of hiring discrimination against asylees and refugees.”2 Thus, rather than proving in a court of law that SpaceX’s and Mr. Musk’s statements about their legal obligations were pretextual (i.e., that they had no reasonable belief that federal law required their practice) you appear poised to take mens rea entirely out of this equation.

In order for the House Committee on the Judiciary, of which I am a member, to conduct oversight of this matter, please provide my office with the following by September 8, 2023:

(1) An exhaustive list of all laws, regulations, executive orders, and contracts that DOJ has reviewed in connection with this case.

(2) A sworn statement of the Attorney General that no state, federal, or local law, regulation, or contract prohibits producers of sensitive, military-grade dual-use technology from hiring asylees or refugees.

Please also make yourself available to brief interested Members of Congress on this issue prior to your testimony on September 20, 2023.

Sincerely,

Matt Gaetz

Member of Congress

Original source can be found here.



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