Speaking to students at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., INS Commissioner James Ziglar discussed his experiences after a half-year on the job.
Ziglar said that he opposed Congressional reorganization plans, and also opposed an effort by Homeland Security Director Tom Ridge to create a comprehensive Border Security Agency that would comprise the INS, Customs, and other agencies. Ziglar also said he and President Bush support "regularization" [meaning a from of amnesty] and an extension of Section 245(i) (which allows illegal aliens to become legal residents after paying a $1,000 fee).
Regarding his personal opinions, Ziglar told the audience he was a libertarian, and struggled with the conflict between his beliefs and the INS mission.
(Ziglar's FAX number is 202-307-9911)
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