ISLAMABAD: Pakistan-born Saima Mohsin will take charge next month as the first Muslim woman federal prosecutor in United States’ history, the US Justice department has said.
Mohsin will be taking charge as the acting US attorney for Michigan’s Eastern District, following the resignation of incumbent Matthew Schneider after President Biden was sworn into office last week. Schneider’s last working day will be February 1.
“Saima is a dynamic trial lawyer and a talented manager. And, as the first woman, immigrant, Muslim United States Attorney in American history, her service is truly historic,” Schneider was quoted as saying in a Justice Department statement. “Saima will be an outstanding representative and defender of our community as the Acting United States Attorney.”
Mohsin, a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey, will immediately assume office as Acting United States Attorney, as provided for under the Vacancies Reform Act. She has served as the First Assistant United States Attorney, a non-political position, since March 2018. She is a career prosecutor, having served in the US Attorney’s Office since 2002, and prior to that as a Deputy New Jersey Attorney General and an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan.
“It is a great honor to serve the citizens of the Eastern District of Michigan as Acting United States Attorney. I am deeply committed to fulfilling our core mission to faithfully enforce the law and seek justice for all,” Mohsin was quoted as saying by the Justice Department.
“I’m extremely pleased to leave this office in the hands of one of the finest federal prosecutors I’ve ever known,” Schneider said about Mohsin.