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'''Alan D. Bersin''' served as the Commissioner of [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]] (CBP). Commissioner Bersin was appointed by [[US President|President]] [[Barack Obama]] on March 27, 2010 as a [[recess appointment]]. As Commissioner, Mr. Bersin oversaw the operations of CBP’s 57,000-employee work force and managed an operating budget of more than $11 billion.
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Bersin formerly served as the [[Department of Homeland Security]] Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs, informally known as the "Border Czar." Bersin later served as Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, a position he assumed on January 3, 2012 and held until January 2017.<ref>https://www.dhs.gov/alan-bersin</ref>
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Bersin is a former Secretary of Education for [[California]], as well as a former superintendent of [[San Diego City Schools]], past federal Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) and United States Attorney for the [[United States District Court for the Southern District of California]], and former [[Attorney General]]’s Southwest Border Representative. He previously served as the chair of the executive committee of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20070209023441/http://www.san.org/airport_authority/board_management.asp</ref>
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==Background==
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Bersin was born in 1946 to a Jewish family in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York (state)|New York]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090418162534/http://www.sdjewishjournal.com/stories/cover_sept03.html  </ref> He attended public schools and Hebrew school in [[New York City]]. He received an [[A.B.]] in government from [[Harvard College]], and then attended [[Balliol College, Oxford]] as a [[Rhodes Scholar]]. In 1974, he obtained a [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] degree from [[Yale Law School]].
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From 1995 to 1998, Bersin served as the Attorney General’s Southwest Border Representative, coordinating law enforcement on the border between the U.S. and Mexico.
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His appointment in 1998 as Superintendent of Public Education in San Diego City Schools put him in control of the eighth largest urban school district in the U.S. In 2005, California Governor [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] appointed him as California's Education Secretary.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20061206172928/http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20050430/news_1n30bersin.html</ref>
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In 2007, the nonprofit electronic journalism outlet voiceofsandiego.org <ref>http://voiceofsandiego.org/</ref> reported that Bersin was considering a run for City Attorney of San Diego.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20081010052207/http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/articles/2007/10/17/news/01bersin101707.txt</ref>
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On April 15, 2009, Homeland Security Secretary [[Janet Napolitano]] announced the appointment of Bersin as DHS Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs. In the press release announcing his appointment, Secretary Napolitano said, "Alan brings years of vital experience working with local, state and international partners to help us meet the challenges we face at our borders. He will lead the effort to make our borders safe while working to promote commerce and trade."<ref>https://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1239820176123.shtm</ref>
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Bersin's recess appointment in 2010 was effective only until the end of the next session of Congress.  Through the rest of 2010 and 2011, [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] in the [[United States Senate|Senate]] refused to hold a confirmation hearing on the nomination, so in December 2011 he was forced to step down.<ref>http://www.allgov.com/Appointments_and_Resignations/ViewNews/Senate_Republicans_Block_Confirmation_of_Head_of_Customs_and_Border_Protection_111224</ref>
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After leaving government service, Bersin became an advisor at the international law firm [[Covington and Burling]].<ref>https://www.cov.com/en/professionals/b/alan-bersin</ref>
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Revision as of 04:38, 15 April 2022

Person.png Alan Bersin   KeywikiRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer)
Alan Bersin.jpg
BornOctober 15, 1946
Brooklyn, New York
Alma materHarvard University, Oxford University/Balliol College, Yale University
ReligionJudaism
SpouseLisa Foster
Member ofCovington & Burling, Rhodes Scholar/1968
U.S "Border Czar" who oversaw the operations of Customs and Border Protection’s 57,000-employee work force.

Employment.png Acting Commissioner of Customs and Border Protection

In office
March 27, 2010 - December 31, 2011

Alan D. Bersin served as the Commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Commissioner Bersin was appointed by President Barack Obama on March 27, 2010 as a recess appointment. As Commissioner, Mr. Bersin oversaw the operations of CBP’s 57,000-employee work force and managed an operating budget of more than $11 billion.

Bersin formerly served as the Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs, informally known as the "Border Czar." Bersin later served as Assistant Secretary of International Affairs and Chief Diplomatic Officer for the Department of Homeland Security, a position he assumed on January 3, 2012 and held until January 2017.[1]

Bersin is a former Secretary of Education for California, as well as a former superintendent of San Diego City Schools, past federal Assistant United States Attorney (AUSA) and United States Attorney for the United States District Court for the Southern District of California, and former Attorney General’s Southwest Border Representative. He previously served as the chair of the executive committee of the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority.[2]

Background

Bersin was born in 1946 to a Jewish family in Brooklyn, New York.[3] He attended public schools and Hebrew school in New York City. He received an A.B. in government from Harvard College, and then attended Balliol College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar. In 1974, he obtained a J.D. degree from Yale Law School.

From 1995 to 1998, Bersin served as the Attorney General’s Southwest Border Representative, coordinating law enforcement on the border between the U.S. and Mexico.

His appointment in 1998 as Superintendent of Public Education in San Diego City Schools put him in control of the eighth largest urban school district in the U.S. In 2005, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him as California's Education Secretary.[4]

In 2007, the nonprofit electronic journalism outlet voiceofsandiego.org [5] reported that Bersin was considering a run for City Attorney of San Diego.[6]

On April 15, 2009, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the appointment of Bersin as DHS Assistant Secretary for International Affairs and Special Representative for Border Affairs. In the press release announcing his appointment, Secretary Napolitano said, "Alan brings years of vital experience working with local, state and international partners to help us meet the challenges we face at our borders. He will lead the effort to make our borders safe while working to promote commerce and trade."[7]

Bersin's recess appointment in 2010 was effective only until the end of the next session of Congress. Through the rest of 2010 and 2011, Republicans in the Senate refused to hold a confirmation hearing on the nomination, so in December 2011 he was forced to step down.[8]

After leaving government service, Bersin became an advisor at the international law firm Covington and Burling.[9]


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