Trump Officially Taps Ken Cuccinelli to Lead Citizenship and Immigration Services

Trump Officially Taps Ken Cuccinelli to Lead Citizenship and Immigration Services
Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (2nd L) along with other delegates from Virginia chant for a rule call vote on the first day of the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on July 18, 2016. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
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Former GOP Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli officially began leading the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on June 10, making him a key player in the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.

“I am honored to be given the opportunity to lead U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services at this critical time and serve alongside this agency’s dedicated workforce,” Cuccinelli said in a Monday statement distributed by the agency. “USCIS has the extraordinary responsibility to administer and protect the integrity of our nation’s lawful immigration system. Our nation has the most generous legal immigration system in the world and we must zealously safeguard its promise for those who lawfully come here.”

USCIS, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), is tasked with managing the country’s legal immigration system.

Cuccinelli is expected to hit the ground running on a number of policies backed by the White House—such as finalizing the public charge rule, which blocks visa applicants who are determined to be likely dependent on public safety net programs, and implementing reforms to the country’s guest-worker program.

The now-acting director of the agency has long been known as an immigration hardliner. He has publicly opposed birthright citizenship and unemployment benefits for immigration. Cuccinelli’s promotion is the latest in President Donald Trump’s overhaul of top positions within DHS, where he aims to go in a “tougher” direction on immigration policy.

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Former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (L) and Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) speak at a press conference in front of District Court to announce the filing of a class action lawsuit against the administration of President Barack Obama, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, National Security Agency Director Keith Alexander and FBI Director James Comey, on Feb.12, 2014. (Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Trump previously considered forming an “immigration czar” position and appointing Cuccinelli to it. However, it was revealed in May that the president would instead give then-USCIS Director Lee Francis Cissna the boot and replace him with Cuccinelli. Trump had become aggravated with Cissna’s slow walk of immigration reforms, and officials within the agency told The Daily Caller that Cissna’s leadership was to blame for the lack of progress.

While Cuccinelli enjoys support from immigration hardliners within the Trump administration and a cadre of conservative activists, the same can’t be said for Senate GOP leadership.

Senate Majority leader Mitch McConnell has stood opposed to Cuccinelli’s appointment to a DHS position for months. The Kentucky Republican blames him for endorsing a number of hard-right GOP Senate candidates who went on to lose their general elections to Democrats. Their rivalry reached a peak when Cuccinelli led an effort to oust McConnell in the 2014 primary elections.

By Jason Hopkins

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