Doris meissner biography
Doris Marie Meissner (born November 3, ) is a former Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the agency previously responsible.
She served in various senior policy posts until , when she became Acting Commissioner of the INS and then Executive Associate Commissioner, the third-ranking post in the agency.!
Doris Meissner
American politician
Doris Marie Meissner[2] (born November 3, 1941) is a former Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), the agency previously responsible for immigration enforcement in the United States.
She headed the INS from October 18, 1993 (nominated June 1993) to November 18, 2000, under United States PresidentBill Clinton and United States Attorney GeneralJanet Reno.[1][3][4] She is currently Senior Fellow and Director of the U.S.
Immigration Policy Program at the Migration Policy Institute and has previously worked at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.[5]
Early life and education
Meissner was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on November 3, 1941, to Hertha and Fred Borst, emigrants to the United States from Germany, who had arrived in the country via the Ellis Island inspection station in the 1920s.[2][4] Meissner has cited her personal experience