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Janet Napolitano to resign Homeland Security post

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who has led the embattled agency for the entirety of President Obama's administration, said Friday she is resigning to run the University of California system.

Ms. Napolitano, who had been governor of Arizona before being tapped to lead the agency, leaves with a trail of successes, but also has become a lightning rod in the immigration debate which is now raging on Capitol Hill.


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“After four plus years of focusing on these challenges, I will be nominated as the next president of the University of California to play a role in educating our nation’s next generation of leaders,” she said in a statement.

Her departure cheered both sides of the immigration debate, with immigrant-rights activists saying she was too harsh in deporting illegal immigrants, and conservative lawmakers saying she failed to secure the borders.

Ms. Napolitano oversaw the deployment and then cancellation of intrusive screening technology at airports under the Transportation Security Administration, which is part of her department. Under her, the Federal Emergency Management Agency also responded to major disasters such as Hurricane Sandy.

But she will be most remembered for her clashes with Congress over immigration, where she has repeatedly said the southwest border is secure and has pressed for legalization of illegal immigrants, battling with lawmakers who say the border isn’t secure.

During her tenure, apprehensions of illegal immigrants crossing the border dropped — a signal, she said, that fewer people are even attempting to cross. But her department also stopped using other yardsticks that could have confirmed that information.

She also has set records for deporting immigrants from the U.S., but has tried to strike a balance between immigrant-rights activists and those who want to see a crackdown, by focusing deportations on the most serious criminals, while letting rank-and-file illegal immigrants go free.


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Along the way she has left both sides angry, and accusing her of cooking the numbers.

“We are pleased to see her go,” said Chris Newman, legal director for the National Day Laborer Organizing Network, which has battled Homeland Security’s detention policies and said Ms. Napolitano will be remembered for setting deportation records.

Meanwhile, conservatives attacked her for issuing memos that ordered agents to pick and choose where to enforce immigration laws.

“Secretary Napolitano’s tenure at the Department of Homeland Security was defined by a consistent disrespect for the rule of law,” said Sen. Jeff Sessions, Alabama Republican.

In a statement, Mr. Obama said she showed extraordinary dedication to her job.

“She’s worked around the clock to respond to natural disasters, from the Joplin tornado to Hurricane Sandy, helping Americans recover and rebuild,” he said. “The American people are safer and more secure thanks to Janet’s leadership in protecting our homeland against terrorist attacks.”

Ms. Napolitano is expected to leave the department in early September, according to an administration official.

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Shaun Waterman

Shaun Waterman

Shaun Waterman is an award-winning reporter for The Washington Times, covering foreign affairs, defense and cybersecurity. He was a senior editor and correspondent for United Press International for nearly a decade, and has covered the Department of Homeland Security since 2003. His reporting on the Sept. 11 Commission and the tortuous process by which some of its recommendations finally became ...

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