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RELEASE AG FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 2001 (202) 616-2777 WWW.USDOJ.GOV ATTORNEY
GENERAL ASHCROFT WELCOMES WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. - Attorney General
John Ashcroft today welcomed President George W. Bush's
announcement of his intention to nominate James Ziglar to
be Commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization
Service. "Jim Ziglar has my full
confidence," Ashcroft said. "His post is
a crucial one, because while we must guard our nation's
borders with vigilance, we must also remember that the
greatness of our nation comes from generations of
immigrants. Legal immigrants should be greeted with
open arms, not endless lines. I look forward to
working with Jim to implement such ideals, and I know he
will lead the INS with honor." Ziglar was elected to serve as
Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate beginning in
1998. In that capacity, he serves as chief protocol
and law enforcement officer of the Senate, as well as the
principal administrative officer for the support services
provided to Senators and their staffs. Previously, Ziglar was a Managing
Director of PaineWebber Incorporated, where he held
senior management positions. From 1987-1988 he
served as Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Water
and Science, directing the operations of the Bureau of
Reclamation, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Bureau of
Mines. Prior to that, he worked as an aide to
former U.S. Senator James Eastland and served as a public
affairs officer at the Department of Justice. He
also clerked for former U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry
Blackmun. Ziglar also has extensive legal
experience, working as an associate at the New York law
firm of Mudge Rose Guthrie Alexander & Ferdon and
partner at the Phoenix law firm of O'Connor, Cavanaugh,
Anderson, Westover, Killingsworth & Beshears. Ziglar received both his
undergraduate degree and his law degree from George
Washington University and is a member of the New York,
Washington DC, Virginia and Arizona bars. He is a
native of Pascagoula, Mississippi.
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