
BEDMINSTER, N.J. -Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach met with President-elect Donald Trump and the Vice President-elect on Sunday.
They discussed border security, international terrorism, and reforming federal bureaucracy, according to a media release from the Trump transition team.
Kobach served as an adviser to the Trump campaign on immigration issues.
Before Kobach’s election in 2010, he had a national reputation in conservative circles for helping draft state and local laws aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration. He also has championed tough state voter identification laws.
Kobach was mentioned as a potential pick for U.S. attorney general, but Trump named Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions.
Sunday’s meeting was only one of a string of sessions Trump has been having with prospects for posts in his administration.
