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  1. OPLA New York City (NYC) Wen-Ting Cheng Wen-Ting.Cheng@ice.dhs.gov OPLA Newark (NEW) Jane H. Minichiello Jane.H.Minichiello@ice.dhs.gov

  2. Attorney. US Federal Government. View Wen-Ting Chengs profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Wen-Ting has 1 job listed on their profile. See the complete...

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  3. www.ice.gov › features › WhyIServeWhy I Serve | ICE

    • Barrett Weiser: #WhyIServe
    • Caroline Clark: #WhyIServe
    • Scott Weems: #WhyIServe
    • Wen-Ting Cheng: #WhyIServe
    • Former EAD Peter Edge: #WhyIServe
    • Jennifer Fenton: #WhyIServe
    • Dennis Carroll: #WhyIServe
    • Darren Williams: #WhyIServe
    • James Ulrich: #WhyIServe
    • Doug Nagel: #WhyIServe

    “On 9/11 I was having breakfast with a Pearl Harbor survivor and he said to me, ‘This will be your generation's Pearl Harbor.’ And I sincerely believe that,” he said. Barrett Weiser, now a section chief with ICE’s Office of Professional Responsibility, was a Naval reservist on active duty at the time of the attacks. Weiser worked in recovery and sa...

    Caroline Clark was in eighth grade on 9/11 but remembers her mother crying and the general confusion of the day. She reflects on how those events changed how her generation thought and learned about history: “I think as a millennial, the world changed for us in the way of insecurity. Because growing up, world history classes, American politics clas...

    On 9/11, Scott Weems was assigned to the Buffalo Federal Detention Facility in Batavia, New York, as a detention enforcement officer. As an officer in New York City, Weems was used to hearing about accidents involving aircraft in the City so he was not alarmed when he first heard about a plane hitting the World Trade Center, “On a cloudy overcast d...

    “A loud boom behind me” is how Wen-Ting Cheng experienced 9/11. She was in her office which faced the World Trade Center from the northeast. She turned around and saw ten floors of the World Trade Center on fire. The terror she felt while evacuating her building was palpable. She remembers; “There were people everywhere, there was a lot of chaos an...

    Peter Edge, Former Executive Associate Director of HSI, remembers a perfect day on 9/11. He decided to take the morning off and spend time with his young daughter. As a special agent with the U.S. Customs Service, he was called in as a first responder and was immediately looking through “a pile of rubble” for survivors. Working in the extreme heat ...

    The fact that her mother was supposed to be at the Pentagon gives Jennifer Fenton, ICE’s Inspections and Detention Oversight Division director, a lot to think about when it comes to 9/11. “She was supposed to be at the building; my mom should have been at the Pentagon,” she recalled. Her mother was delayed in getting to the office and was not there...

    Dennis Carroll was working as a splicing foreman for Verizon on 9/11. On that day, he was going about his normal routine checking on his employees in the field He remembers watching the television coverage after the World Trade Center Towers collapsed: “I was just amazed at what had happened…sitting at home watching the guys down here trying to fin...

    Darren Williams is the ERO assistant field office director in New York. On 9/11, he was reviewing immigration files in his office in Jamaica, Queens, about two blocks west of John F. Kennedy International Airport. After 9/11, he was reassigned to Federal Plaza in lower Manhattan with the National Fugitive Operations Program as one of the first eigh...

    A New York City police officer on 9/11, Ulrich was dispatched to Ground Zero right away. Ulrich, now a deportation officer with ERO, remembers the huge pile of rubble: “There was a mound of rubble anywhere between fifteen and twenty stories high. It was smoking. I remember the smell. They formed a bucket brigade from the top to the bottom, probably...

    Doug Nagel was struck by the changes in law enforcement in the months following 9/11, “For law enforcement it was a huge change. For our country’s security posture it was a massive change. We went from a posture of what we thought was pretty tight, and within a matter of three years we had completely rewritten all the security postures. We were doi...

  4. Dec 18, 2015 · “The docket is huge and it keeps growing,” said Wen-Ting Cheng, chief counsel for ICE in New York, in her office at Federal Plaza in November. “Partially, it’s a matter of supply and demand,” she explained.

  5. Jun 23, 2014 · The Committee was pleased to honor two Asian American women trailblazers in law enforcement: Wen Ting Cheng, NY ICE Chief Counsel, US Department of Homeland Security and Belle Chen, Assistant Special Agent in Charge NY FBI, US Department of Justice.

  6. View the profiles of professionals named "Wen-ting Cheng" on LinkedIn. There are 5 professionals named "Wen-ting Cheng", who use LinkedIn to exchange information, ideas,...

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