Recently, during the weekly ICE stakeholder meeting, Laura Guerrero, Compliance Administrator at Karnes County Immigration Processing Center (KCIPC), received recognition from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for her exceptional knowledge of the facility and Performance-Based National Detention Standards, as well as her outstanding relationship with stakeholders. Daniel Subia, the Assistant Field Office Director (AFOD), gave Laura a certificate and an ICE coin as a token of appreciation. Laura has proven to be invaluable due to her dedication to her daily responsibilities and her willingness to accommodate client requests with deep gratitude and admiration.
AFOD Subia expressed his sincere appreciation and admiration for Laura's remarkable contributions to KCIPC. Her dedication, hard work, and positive attitude have not gone unnoticed, and the organization is delighted to acknowledge her outstanding performance. Throughout her tenure, Laura has continuously shown a high degree of excellence and initiative. Her capacity for managing several projects at once has been crucial to KCIPC's success, and her steadfast dedication to the goal is absolutely admirable.
Laura has constantly gone above and beyond to support her coworkers and the general operation of KCIPC. Whether it involves responding to taskings, audits, or Uniform Corrective Action Plans, Laura's willingness to lend a helping hand has not only inspired others but has also fostered a positive and collaborative work environment. Her dedication to continuous improvement and her eagerness to take on new challenges are exemplary. Her hard work on the American Correctional Association accreditation has showcased her innovative thinking and problem-solving abilities, making it evident that she is a valuable asset to the KCIPC team.