
Doris Meissner
Doris Meissner is a prominent American immigration policy expert and former commissioner of the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), recognized for her extensive contributions to immigration reform and policy analysis. With a background that includes leadership roles at the Migration Policy Institute and the Urban Institute, Meissner has been influential in shaping discussions around immigration law and enforcement in the United States. In the context of recent news, she expressed skepticism about the Trump administration's ambitious goal of deporting one million immigrants, highlighting the complexities and legal challenges inherent in the deportation process.
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Doris Meissner is a former INS commissioner and a senior fellow at the Migration Policy Institute.
What to know about ICE, the U.S. federal immigration agencyDoris Meissner stated that the Trump Administration has redefined immigration as a threat.
La gran persecución: el año en el que Trump concibió un Estados Unidos sin migrantes | Inmigración en Estados UnidosDoris Meissner leads the Migration Policy Institute’s US Immigration program and is a former commissioner of the US Immigration and Naturalization Service.
Trump administration asks tiny Pacific nation of Palau to accept migrants deported from US | PalauDoris Meissner, a senior fellow at the migration policy institute, said ICE is projected to deport around 212,000 people this fiscal year.
A million mark: The number behind Trump's deportation push














