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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2001
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ANNOUNCES INS RESTRUCTURING PLAN
SPLITTING SERVICE AND ENFORCEMENT FUNCTIONS


WASHINGTON - - Attorney General John Ashcroft today announced the restructuring of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). The plan reforms the agency's structure by separating its service and enforcement functions, and fulfills President Bush's pledge to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the nation's immigration system.

"President Bush is concerned that the INS has been hindered by the current structure of the agency to perform its responsibilities of welcoming new immigrants and protecting our borders by enforcing immigration laws," said Attorney General John Ashcroft. "This plan fulfills the President's goals of improving the agency and helping our nation by creating a stronger, more efficient INS."

The restructuring plan separates the responsibilities of serving new immigrants and enforcing the nation's immigration laws and establishes accountability by creating clear and separate chains of command. INS reform under the plan will be accomplished administratively and will be completed by the end of fiscal year 2003.

"This plan provides overall direction under a single agency head who will coordinate and balance service and enforcement to effectively administer and enforce our Nation's immigration laws and policies," said INS Commissioner James W. Ziglar. "Such oversight is essential because immigration enforcement and services are intertwined in statute and policy."

Major elements of the restructuring plan include:

The INS Commissioner will appoint a Director of Restructuring who will work with field managers to immediately change the reporting relationships while plans for permanent agency restructuring are implemented and finalized.

"We have chosen to seize the President's initiative and make INS reform and restructuring a reality by introducing a plan within three months of my confirmation as Commissioner," said Commissioner Ziglar. "With support from Congress, we anticipate the reform to begin promptly and to be completed by the end of FY 2003."

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