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Attorney General Holder Announces Appointment of Juan Osuna as Director for
the Executive Office for Immigration Review

 

WASHINGTON - Attorney General Eric Holder today announced the appointment of
Juan Osuna as the permanent Director for the Executive Office for
Immigration Review (EOIR) at the Department of Justice.

"Having served with the department for over a decade, Juan has developed an
extensive knowledge of immigration litigation and issues, and demonstrated
himself to be a diligent and thoughtful advocate and manager," said Attorney
General Holder. "I am confident he will lead this office with the highest
standards of professionalism, integrity and dedication." 

EOIR was created on Jan. 9, 1983, through an internal department
reorganization which combined the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) with
the Immigration Judge function previously performed by the former
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) (now part of the Department of
Homeland Security). The Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer
was added in 1987.

EOIR is headed by a director who is responsible for the supervision of the
Chairman of BIA, the Chief Immigration Judge, the Chief Administrative
Hearing Officer and all agency personnel. EOIR has more than 1,300 employees
in its 59 immigration courts nationwide, at the BIA and at EOIR headquarters
in Falls Church, Va.

"I am honored by the Attorney General's appointment and look forward to
continuing to serve the department and the American people on these
important issues," Osuna said. 

Osuna has served as Acting Director of EOIR since December 2010.   Prior to
that, he worked as an Associate Deputy Attorney General focusing on
immigration policy, Indian country matters, pardons and commutations and
other issues. Before joining the Deputy Attorney General's office, he worked
as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the department's Civil Division,
where, in addition to handling immigration policy, he also oversaw civil
immigration-related litigation in the federal courts.  Previously he served
as chairman of the BIA.  He was first appointed to the BIA in 2000 and
became chairman in 2008.  

While at the BIA, Osuna put in place a number of reforms and oversaw the
attorney general's 2006 reform plan, which increased the quality and
transparency of the board's decisions, and he adjudicated hundreds of
appeals from decisions of immigration judges made in removal proceedings. 

Osuna also teaches immigration policy at George Mason University School of
Law in Arlington, Va. 

Osuna received a B.A. from George Washington University, a law degree from
American University's Washington College of Law and a master's degree in law
and international affairs from American University's School of International
Service.  

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