Experts Picked to Help Reform INS
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WASHINGTON — Atty. Gen. Dick Thornburgh named a panel of outside managers Tuesday to help reform the Immigration and Naturalization Service, attempting to get a jump on a congressional report that is expected to direct new criticism at the embattled agency.
Citing passage of a sweeping new immigration law in the waning hours of the 101st Congress, Thornburgh said the immigration agency “must be better able to respond to its mission in a more efficient manner.”
In announcing the unusual move of recruiting outside experts to assist INS Commissioner Gene McNary, a Thornburgh appointee, the attorney general pointed to the findings of an internal audit.
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