Immigration agency adds ‘respect’ and ‘welcome’ to mission statement after Trump-era controversy
Under the Biden administration, the agency takes a different approach, using words like “welcome” and “respect,” as well as shortening the length of the statement.
The agency’s new mission statement reads, “USCIS delivers on America’s promise as a nation of welcome and opportunity with fairness, integrity, and respect for all those we serve.”
This is the agency’s third mission statement since 2005. USCIS is responsible for administering federal immigration benefits, programs, and other applications, including conducting naturalization ceremonies, processing green and verification of employment eligibility.
“This new mission statement reflects the inclusive nature of our country and this agency,” she said in a statement, adding that the United States “will remain a welcoming nation that welcomes people from all over the world who seek the family reunification, employment or professional opportunities”. , and humanitarian protection.”
Jaddou, who took office in August 2021, said USCIS is committed to “ensuring that the immigration system we administer is accessible and humane.”
In a letter to employees at the time, Cissna said the agency responds to the American people and looks to USCIS to ensure those who qualify for immigration benefits receive them and those who do not. were not eligible did not receive them.
Prior to the Trump administration, the mission statement, which was the agency’s first, read: “USCIS secures America’s promise as an immigrant nation by providing accurate and helpful to our clients, providing immigration and citizenship benefits, promoting an awareness and understanding of citizenship, and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system.
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