Biden taps Tucson, Arizona, police chief Chris Magnus as CBP nominee
President Biden will tap Tucson, Arizona, police boss Chris Magnus as chosen one to head US Customs and Border Protection on Monday when he is scheduled to report designations for a few top migrations and Department of Homeland Security jobs, a White House official said.
Magnus right now fills in as the head of police for the City of Tucson and recently invested energy in charge of police divisions in Fargo, North Dakota, and Richmond, California. Magnus has been portrayed as having “broad involvement with tending to migration issues,” in view of Tucson’s nearness to the line.
Different candidates incorporate Ur Jaddou as overseer of US Citizenship and Immigration Services; Jen Easterly as head of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency; Jon Meyer as broad insight for the Department of Homeland Security; Rob Silvers as undersecretary for methodology, strategy, and plans for the Department of Homeland Security; and John Tien, appointee secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, Fox News has learned.
“I’m energized that President Biden has assigned an unprecedented gathering of people for basic administrative roles in the Department of Homeland Security,” Homeland Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said in a press delivered expected to be conveyed later Monday. “They are profoundly respected and achieved experts with profound involvement with their separate fields. Together they will help advance the Department of Homeland Security’s main goal to guarantee the wellbeing and security of the American public.”
