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| Written by Simon | |
| Friday, 21 November 2008 | |
Arizona is the state that is the toughest on undocumented immigrants. Janet Napolitano is the Governor of Arizona. Now it appears that she is being nominated to head Homeland Security. Homeland Security is the agency that oversees the enforcement of immigration laws. This can't be a good thing for those who want better, more humane treatment of immigrants. The first priority of the pro-immigrant community that supported candidate Obama was to stop the ICE raids. By appointing Gov. Napolitano to head Homeland Security he doesn't appear to be a moving in that direction.
Comments (2)Subscribe to this comment's feedSedgwick houshold CEO
I'm not politacaly knowledgable to know who would have been a better choice. Mrs. Napolitano has been fighting to halt the construction of the 2billiion 670 mile barrier fence along the border from the get go. While she is a strong advocate of using security technology as a law enforcement tool, in the same sentence she talks about "reform", I'm not sure the two are posible. She is mostly looked upon as someone who opposes border controls, enforcement policies and extreme legal measures. Please let me know who you think would have been a better choice and why you think she wouldn't fall in line of more humane treatment of immigrants. I was impressed when she hired Ray Borne, a former mayor of Douglas Arizona, who has also been criticized for his opposition to the fence for he feels it ignores "interconectedness" of U.S. and Mexico. Thank you for the Christmas card and for keeping in touch with me. Best wishes to you and your family!
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January 07, 2009
Sedgwick houshold CEO
I'm not politacaly knowledgable to know who would have been a better choice. Mrs. Napolitano has been fighting to halt the construction of the 2billiion 670 mile barrier fence along the border from the get go. While she is a strong advocate of using security technology as a law enforcement tool, in the same sentence she talks about "reform", I'm not sure the two are posible. She is mostly looked upon as someone who opposes border controls, enforcement policies and extreme legal measures. Please let me know who you think would have been a better choice and why you think she wouldn't fall in line of more humane treatment of immigrants. I was impressed when she hired Ray Borne, a former mayor of Douglas Arizona, who has also been criticized for his opposition to the fence for he feels it ignores "interconectedness" of U.S. and Mexico. Thank you for the Christmas card and for keeping in touch with me. Best wishes to you and your family!
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January 07, 2009
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