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| CNS News -- March 4, 2010 Mexican drug cartels active nationwide, Obama administration officials say A senior Obama administration [the same globalist scumbags who did this] official said on Monday that Mexican drug cartels are being targeted inside the United States more than along the border with Mexico, echoing remarks last week by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano that cartels are operating throughout the country... [See Crime Watch] |
| CNS News -- March 2, 2010 Napolitano says people from countries tied to terrorism could 'potentially' enter USA, but DHS reports say thousands already have Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told senators it is a national security concern that people from countries with ties to terrorism could 'potentially' gain entry into the United States by crossing the country’s southern border. |
| Janet Napolitano -- Arizona Republic -- Washington -- February 28, 2010 More nonsense out of Napolitano Just over a year ago, I left a job that I loved here in Arizona to continue my work on issues that are critical to the future of our country as secretary of Homeland Security. As any Arizonan will tell you, many of our nation's most pressing security issues can be found in the challenges along our southwestern border... |
| Federal Computer Week -- February 25, 2010 Napolitano explains why less (money) is more for SBInet Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano today explained the administration's rationale for requesting significantly less money for fiscal 2011 for a program that uses information technology to secure the United States' southern border. -- Napolitano told members of the House Homeland Security Committee that... |
| KFOX-TV -- El Paso / Las Cruces -- February 24, 2010 Napolitano defends border budget cuts Lawmakers Wednesday got their first opportunity to grill a key member of the Obama administration about cutting back on border security programs. -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano defended the 2011 border budget, saying the cuts do not put national security at risk... |
| Arizona Daily Star -- Tucson -- February 20, 2010 Official says letting notoriously corrupt Mexican cops work with BP is no problem The unprecedented sharing of information and joint training and patrols that began recently between the U.S. Border Patrol and Mexican federal police along the Arizona-Sonora border won't put the United States in danger, a top Border Patrol official said Friday. -- Concerns have been raised that the Border Patrol might be embedding itself too intimately with Mexican police... [See Obama Watch] |
| American Patrol Report Feature -- February 20, 2010 A Bold Surrender -- Border Patrol Joins With Mexico to Stop Mexicans? ...The "attack on migrants" is part of a new plan launched by DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano to join with Mexicans to enforce the border. According to Times, Mexican law enforcement personnel will be assigned to work inside U.S Border Patrol stations... [See Obama Watch & Amnesty Watch] |
| James R. Edwards Jr. -- Center for Immigration Studies -- January 19, 2010 Lying with statistics There's new proof that the Obama administration is soft on immigration enforcement. Fewer illegal aliens were detained in the final three months of 2009. The drop in detentions shows that the new administration is willing to let illegal immigration slide for aliens who don't have a rap sheet. Easing off of those detentions means... |
| KTVI-TV -- St. Louis -- January 19, 2010 Incompetent Napolitano's ICE at work St. Francois Co., Mo. -- The St. Francois County Sheriff arrested 14 men he says are illegal [aliens] who were working on a construction site in Farmington on Saturday. He thought the arrests would help restore work to legal citizens struggling to find jobs. -- The shock came when he called a contact at the Office of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement... |
| David North -- January 17, 2010 Will Napolitano talk about interior repatriation when she's in Mexico? Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will be in Mexico City February 16-18 for talks on airline security, according to a DHS press release. -- While she's there will she raise the issue of interior repatriation of the illegal aliens caught at the U.S./ Mexico border? Probably not, and that's a shame... |
| Sonoran News -- Cave Creek, Arizona -- January 14, 2010 Dean Martin asks Napolitano to 'make good' on her own invoice Phoenix -- We'll soon see how Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano responds to not just a taste of her own medicine, but to act on her own requests to former U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey in March 2008, when governor of Arizona, regarding invoices she had been submitting... |
| New York Times -- January 14, 2010 U.S. suspends deportations to Haiti after Tuesday's major earthquake Responding to the devastation from the Haiti earthquake, Obama administration officials on Wednesday temporarily suspended deportations of illegal [aliens] from that country. -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Haitian deportations would be halted "for the time being," without specifying a time period... |
| James Jay Carafano, Ph.D. -- Family Security Matters -- January 5, 2010 The 'system' failed - Why? The last week of last year may have been the administration's worst. The first days of the New Year didn't look much better. After the attempted Christmas Day Detroit-bound bombing, one White House official allegedly declared "we're going to get hammered on this." They were right... |
| American Patrol Report Feature -- January 5, 2010 The System Worked! -- Failure is Success for Napolitano Last month a terrorist nearly blew an airplane out of the sky near Detroit. DHS Secretary said the system worked. -- Last month, drug smugglers and well-armed people crossed the border into the United States. Last month a U.S. Border Patrol agent was shot north of the border in Arizona... |
| StarParker -- Sacramento Bee -- January 4, 2010 Time to replace Napolitano Last March, our newly installed Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano explained, in an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel, her vision for fighting what was formerly known as terrorism. -- By calling these now "man-caused disasters," she explained, we would "move away from the politics of fear toward a policy of being prepared for all risks that can occur." |
| Michael van der Galien -- News Real Blog -- January 2, 2010 Pollyanna MSM quick to defend Napolitano and Obama Although I should've expected it, I'm afraid I have to admit that the mainstream media's passionate defense of Homeland Security Chief Janet Napolitano took me by surprise. -- I especially expected better from New York Times columnist David Brooks as much of a centrist as they come and Washington Post columnist David S. Broder.... [See Obama Watch] |
| American Patrol Report Feature -- January 2, 2010 The Muslim Among Us -- Obama's Denial Syndrome Is Revealing Janet Napolitano -- former Arizona governor, now overmatched secretary of homeland security -- will forever be remembered for having said of the attempt to bring down an airliner over Detroit: "The system worked." [...] -- The reason the country is uneasy about the Obama administration's response to this attack is a distinct sense of not just incompetence but incomprehension... |
| Fox News -- January 1, 2010 Democrats join calls for Napolitano to step down Some Democrats have joined in calling for Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to step down following the attempted bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight a week ago. -- Though the CIA and an agency under the Director of National Intelligence have been under particular scrutiny in the preliminary review of possible missteps... |
| Christian Science Monitor -- January 1, 2010 Is Janet Napolitano to blame for Flight 253 security failure? In the rush to fix blame for a failure to prevent last week's attack on Northwest Flight 253, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano quickly emerged as the Obama administration's designated lightning rod. -- She has, in one important respect, brought the criticism upon herself. On the Sunday talk shows days after the incident, she said that "the system worked"... |
| CNN / Fox News -- December 31, 2009 Videos: Napolitano needs to get the boot O'Reilly Factor - Fox News Channel - December 30, 2009 // Charles Krauthammer discusses the incompetent DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano in the wake of the terrorist incident aboard NWA Flight 253 (AMS-DET) on December 25. -- Also includes a Larry King Live segment with US Rep. Dan Burton.... |
| Jim Benish -- The Examiner -- December 30, 2009 The two faces of Janet Napolitano In light of the recent lapses in our National security the question now is who is running our Homeland Security? Obama or Napolitano? Is Napolitano a figure head that is going to suffer the wrath of the media and absolve the Obama administration of accountability? |
| Bob Adelmann -- The New American -- December 29, 2009 Will Obama nominate Napolitano for the Supreme Court? Evidence is mounting that Obama will have another opportunity to appoint a justice to the Supreme Court when Justice Stevens retires next summer. -- Justice John Paul Stevens, age 89, raised some eyebrows when he hired just one law clerk to his staff for the current term. Full-time Justices can hire as many as six clerks, and retired Justices usually hire two... |
| Frank Gaffney, Jr. -- Family Security Matters -- December 29, 2009 Homeland Security 101 Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano came in for some well-deserved criticism for declaring over the weekend that "the system worked" with respect to Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab's effort to blow up the plane he was flying from Amsterdam to Detroit. By Monday, she was backpedaling, acknowledging that "our system did not work in this instance." |
| Jim Benish -- The Examiner -- December 28, 2009 Obama's choice of Janet Napolitano is questioned No decision is more important or critical to Americans than those decisions that insure the safety of our country. As American's we must continually question the decisions of our elected officials. -- Almost a year ago on January 21st, 2009, Janet Napolitano was sworn in as the third Secretary of Homeland Security... |
| American Patrol Report Feature -- December 28, 2009 Fire Napolitano! She places us at risk every day Ten days ago we suggested that DHS Secretary Napolitano's claim that "DHS has built more than 600 miles of border fence" as quote of the year. Why? Because she was lying through her teeth. Over three hundred miles of what Napolitano was claiming, as fence isn't fence at all, but almost useless so-called vehicle barriers... |
| Kimberly Dvorak -- December 28, 2009 DHS gaffe nearly results in Christmas air disaster In what could have been a Christmas day horror, Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended a suspected al-Qaeda terrorist who boarded a Northwest flight bound for Detroit from Nigeria with a stop in Amsterdam. The suspect, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, ducked security in Amsterdam... |
| Robert Spencer -- Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga. -- December 28, 2009 Flight 253 and counterterror's epic fail revealed that Americans are much more vulnerable to such attacks than most have believed - while government officials whistle in the dark. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the 23-year-old son of a wealthy Nigerian banker, tried to blow up Northwest Airlines Flight 253 just before it landed in Detroit... |
| CBS News -- December 27, 2009 Rep. Peter King: "The system did not work" Republican Rep. Peter King said Sunday on CBS' "Face The Nation" that the attempted terrorist attack aboard a Delta / Northwest flight on Christmas Day shows "the system did not work," despite comments made by Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano... [Related Napolitano balderdash] |
| Michelle Malkin -- December 27, 2009 Clown alert: Janet Napolitano says the "system worked" It has been, in the words of Queen Elizabeth II, an "annus horribilis" for DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano. -- Beginning with her embrace of the impotent euphemism "man-caused disasters" to the hit job on conservatives and veterans that she was forced to apologize for, to her assertion that crossing the border illegally "isn't a crime per se..." |
| Glenn Spencer -- American Patrol Report Feature -- December 20, 2009 Lied-to Into Oblivion? -- How Do We Save Ourselves? Seventeen years ago we said that Los Angeles County's number one import was poverty. We predicted a calamity for California. We were right. It is here now. Last year 142,000 more people left California for other states than arrived from those states. California is still growing because of immigration, legal and illegal, and those who can, will vote for Democrats who will give more rights to illegal aliens... |
| Allan Wall -- VDare.com -- December 18, 2009 Napolitano nixes Chertoff's enforcement achievements Recently, ranking Senate Judiciary Republican Jeff Sessions ripped Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for her consistently outrageous and indefensible disregard for immigration law. -- Sessions specifically called Napolitano out for her abandonment of worksite enforcement which he called... |
| Dave Gibson -- The Examiner -- December 18, 2009 Obama has a great deal in common with Caligula President Obama's appointment of longtime open-borders advocate Janet Napolitano as Homeland Security Secretary, to oversee the defense of this nation's borders, is every bit as absurd as the insane Roman emperor Caligula bestowing the title of consul on his favorite horse, Incitatus.... |
| The Examiner -- December 10, 2009 Another Outrage: Napolitano calls for amnesty at Senate hearing "...We must seize this moment to build a truly effective immigration system that deters illegal immigration, provides effective and enduring enforcement tools, protects workers from exploitation and retaliation, and creates a tough but fair path to legalization for the millions of illegal immigrants already here [read: amnesty]," Secretary Napolitano said... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Kimberly Dvorak -- The Examiner -- December 10, 2009 Breakdowns at U.S. Port of Entry continue President Obama campaigned on change, giving Border States hope with the appointment of Arizona's Janet Napolitano to Secretary of Department of Homeland Security, however this is where the hope and change ended and business as usual persisted... |
| Westworld -- Denver -- December 10, 2009 Stephanie Villafuerte nomination: A shot across the bow In a Senate judiciary committee hearing yesterday, Senator Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican, quizzed Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano about the firing of ICE agent Cory Voorhis. -- But is Sessions, who tries a variety of pronunciations of Voorhis' name without coming close to the correct one... |
| Jeffrey Kaye -- Los Angeles Times -- November 23, 2009 Immigration reform [read: amnesty], again If any one person embodies the complex politics of immigration reform, it is Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano. As governor of Arizona in 2007, she signed one of the nation's toughest state immigration laws, the Legal Arizona Workers Act, which imposed harsh penalties on businesses that knowingly employed undocumented workers... |
| Tom Tancredo -- WorldNetDaily.com -- November 21, 2009 Secretary Napolitano's nose is growing A few days ago, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano announced that the Obama administration plans to push amnesty legislation early in 2010. That Obama and Napolitano want amnesty for 15 to 20 million illegal aliens is not news. What was noteworthy about Napolitano's "announcement" was the reason she gave for moving ahead on the amnesty plan in 2010... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Gainesvile (Ga.) Times -- November 21, 2009 Senators decry 'citizenship pathway' for invaders Georgia's U.S. senators are publicly criticizing recent comments made by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano that legalizing millions of illegal [aliens] would benefit the country's struggling economy. -- Sens. Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss, both Republicans, sent a letter Friday to Napolitano and a number of other senators... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Michael Kraft -- Charlotte Conservative News -- November 21, 2009 Napolitano for amnesty When the head of homeland security says that legalizing 15 million illegal aliens will be good for American workers, well you know shes a Democrat. -- In a nation of 10% unemployment the Obama team has decided that giving 15 million illegal aliens work papers will help the problem. This is the hope and change the race guilt ridden America lined up to vote for... |
| Deseret News -- Provo, Utah -- November 21, 2009 Hatch attacks Napolitano's Orwellian pro-amnesty remarks Sen. Orrin Hatch joined 11 other GOP senators in a letter Friday criticizing Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano for saying legalizing millions of [illegal aliens] would be a boon to the economy. -- However, Hatch himself has previously called for ways to legalize aliens short of giving them amnesty... [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Family Security Matters Blog -- November 20, 2009 Millions out of work, yet Obama failing to remove illegal aliens Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said at a workplace symposium in Washington, D.C., on Thursday that the Obama administration is committed to cracking down on employers who employ illegal immigrants, but DHS policy states that the illegal aliens who work for them... [See Obama Watch] |
| Linda Bentley -- Sonoran News -- Cave Creek, Arizona -- November 18, 2009 From diversity to damnation Political correctness has allowed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano to rename the Global War on Terror "Overseas Contingency Operations," and terrorist attacks are now "man-caused disasters." -- The DHS is instead preoccupied with the potential threat of conservative, patriotic Americans... |
| New York Times -- November 13, 2009 Obama to begin amnesty push during deep recession The Obama administration will insist on measures to give legal status to an estimated 12 million illegal [aliens] as it pushes early next year for legislation to overhaul the immigration system, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said on Friday... [Watch Napolitano's disturning performance] [See Amnesty Watch] |
| Department of Homeland Security -- November 13, 2009 Napolitano's pro-amnesty speech at radical Left-wing 'think tank' Thank you to John Podesta for that warm introduction. John is a good friend of mine, and I admire the work he's done here at the Center for American Progress to advance the national debate on a range of important issues. John and I have worked together extensively, and I look forward to his continued partnership... |
| Associated Press -- November 13, 2009 Napolitano: Border more secure, but amnesty needed "for better enforcement" Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano says many of the benchmarks Congress set in 2007 for border security have been met. -- Napolitano told the liberal think tank Center for American Progress that improved border security and tougher enforcement make attaining immigration reform [read: amnesty] possible... |
| Allan Wall -- VDare.com -- November 10, 2009 Ft. Hood Massacre: Napolitano frets "backlash" in the UAE On foreign soil, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano expressed concern about "backlash" in response to the Ft. Hood Massacre. -- Some people seem more concerned about "anti-Muslim backlash" than Muslim violence against non-Muslims... [This multi-culti idiocy is PC gone mad] |
| National Association of Former Border Patrol Officers -- November 9, 2009 Latest NAFBPO update from south of the border ...Referring to the topic of migration, she [Janet Napolitano] said President Barack Obama wants to move ahead with that in 2010. She anticipates changes will be presented to Congress in the first half of next year. She said that there is a better system for finding those who have crossed the border illegally and for identifying the businesses that give them employment... [See Amnesty Watch and Meddling Mexicans] |
| CNS News -- October 30, 2009 DHS gags local law enforcement to protect illegals' "privacy" The DHS is gagging local law enforcement agencies around the country to protect the privacy of illegal aliens. -- Under "revised" 287(g) agreements between the DHS's Immigration and Customs Enforcement division and state and local law enforcement agencies... |
| Arizona Republic -- Phoenix -- October 26, 2009 County immigration authority muddled When U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials decided to remove the street-level immigration-enforcement authority granted to the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, it looked like the beginning of the end for Sheriff Joe Arpaio's controversial measures... [Malfeasance Defined: See Obama Watch] |
| Arizona Republic -- Phoenix -- October 26, 2009 Kyl, McCain question ICE's snub of Arpaio Arizona's two Republican senators are asking Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to explain why controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio was largely cut out of the federal program that previously allowed his office to enforce U.S. immigration laws on the streets... |
| Right Side News -- Kennesaw, Ga. -- October 22, 2009 Napolitano: Still endangering America A recent news article has suggested that beginning October 1, the Border Patrol will have 384 fewer agents on the U.S. - Mexico border. Given that human and drug smuggling is still a problem on our southern border and current U.S. law requires a yearly increase of... |
| Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Press Release -- October 17, 2009 Sheriff Arpaio: Nothing changes |
| American Patrol Report Feature -- October 17, 2009 Napolitano Seeks to Emasculate Immigration Law Enforcement In defiance of efforts by the U.S. government to rein in his tactics against illegal immigrants, Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Ariz., on Friday launched a major crime-suppression operation in the suburbs of Phoenix... |