No Longer a 'Nation of Immigrants'? US
Citizenship and Immigration Services Amends Mission Statement
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) was
sharply criticized for rewriting its mission statement so it no longer
describes the United States as a "nation of immigrants" and now
features language that seems more aligned with the policies touted by the Trump
administration.
The new version, as first reported by Ryan Devereaux at The
Intercept, reads:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services administers the nation's lawful immigration system, safeguarding its integrity and promise by efficiently and fairly adjudicating requests for immigration benefits while protecting Americans, securing the homeland, and honoring our values.
The previous version was:
USCIS secures America's promise as a nation of immigrants by providing accurate and useful information to our customers, granting immigration and citizenship benefits, promoting an awareness and understanding of citizenship, and ensuring the integrity of our immigration system.
"[W]e should never allow our work to be regarded as a mere production line or even described in business or commercial terms," Cissna reportedly wrote. "Use of the term leads to the erroneous belief that applicants and petitioners, rather than the American people, are whom we ultimately serve."
Fredreich Drumpf, chain-migrated to the US in 1885 from Kallstadt, Germany to be with his sister. He changed his name to Trump in 1892. Donald Trump is his grandson. |
A spokesperson from USCIS sent a written statement to The
Intercept after the article was published.
The agency confirmed that the new mission statement is
"effective immediately," and, when asked whether it no longer
considers the United States a "nation of immigrants," said, "The
statement speaks for itself."
Immigrant rights advocates and others expressed outrage over the
new mission statement, which seems to capture the Trump administration's vision
for the agency.
Several critics were particularly upset with the decision to cut
the phrase "nation of immigrants."
Other observers noted how the new mission statement captures the
anti-immigrant sentiment embedded in American history, and which has become
commonplace in the Trump era—as well as how "USCIS morphed into an
anti-immigration agency from one that administered immigration benefits."