From Dan Gordon, National Immigration Forum <[email protected]>
Subject CBP, USCIS Nominees Would Help Fill Critical Roles
Date April 12, 2021 4:06 PM
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For Immediate Release       
Contact: Dan Gordon , 617-651-0841
April 12, 2021

**Nominees Would Help Fill Critical Roles**

**WASHINGTON, D.C.**- President Joe Biden will nominate Tucson,
Arizona, Police Chief Chris Magnus to lead Customs and Border Protection
(CBP) and immigration expert Ur Jaddou to head U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services (USCIS), the New York Times reports
.

Magnus is a member of the Law Enforcement Immigration Task Force
, and Jaddou served as chief counsel at USCIS under
the Obama administration.

"If confirmed, these nominees will bring needed leadership to parts of
the administration that have their work cut out for them," said

**Ali Noorani, President and CEO of the National Immigration Forum**.

"Chris Magnus has real-world experience as a police chief along the
border who has prioritized public safety and community trust. He
understands that security requires us to treat all people, including
migrants, with dignity. Just as important, Ur Jaddou would bring
expertise and compassion to USCIS, an agency that is the face of the
United States for so many."

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