Trump nominates Lee Francis Cissna as Immigration Services chief
The agency is part of the Department of Homeland Security, where Cissna is director of immigration policy in the Office of Policy.
Palm Beach (Florida): President Donald Trump intends to nominate Lee Francis Cissna to head the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
The White House announced the nomination in a statement on Saturday. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services process immigration and naturalisation applications. The agency is part of the Department of Homeland Security, where Cissna currently works as director of immigration policy in the Office of Policy.
Trump has taken a firm stance on immigration since his inauguration, passing executive orders with the intention of tightening border security and restricting the arrival of travellers from certain countries and refugees.
Cissna previously served at the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, in the Office of the Chief Counsel. He also is a former US Foreign Service officer, who was stationed in Haiti and Sweden.