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Paul Massillon Pierre (born Paul Massillon Pierre Jr.; Port-au-Prince, March 16, 1964) is a disabled American veteran of the United States Air Force who also served as District Director for USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) Distrct 24, San Diego, California from November 16, 2006 until December 12, 2014. Prior to being District Director, he was a Branch Chief for I&NS (Immigration and Naturalization Service), a legacy agency of DHS (Department of Homeland Security). An immigrant and member of the Republican Party, Pierre was ideologically in favor of law and order above all else.

Paul Pierre was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and raised mostly in Florida. Upon high school graduation he joined the United States Air Force where he served overseas and at Strategic Air Command's Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska. After a four year stint in the USAF, he joined I&NS as an inspector in Miami, Florida and later promoted to various positions, all the way to District Director. He graduated from Florida International University with a Bachelor Degree in Public Administration. He followed at Sullivan University, Louisville, Kentucky, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Masters of Science in Conflict Management. Paul Pierre is an experienced negotiator and is currently an ordained minister.

Paul Pierre is married to Maria Eugenia Pierre. The two are currently raising three children at home. Older children who have left the nest are graduates of University of Massachusetts, George Mason University, University of Virginia, and Harvard University. One is currently serving in the United Air Force, at Special Forces Base, Hurlburt Field, Fort Walton Beach, Florida.