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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said comprehensive immigration reform is needed, specifically calling for passage of the DREAM Act in her second State of America’s Homeland Security Address.
Calling the nation’s immigration laws “sorely outdated and in need of revision,” Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano pressed Monday for passage of the DREAM Act, saying it is the most-urgently needed change to immigration policy.... Read more»
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Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said comprehensive immigration reform is needed, specifically calling for passage of the DREAM Act in her second State of America’s Homeland Security Address.
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While that is certainly true, the most serious mistake that has ever been made in this history of DHS is when Obama named Fred Flintstone its head.
so the most important aspect of illegalimmigration reform in Big Sis eyes is the passage of the dream act. Well that is the dream this admin . lives. Never mind that more and more violent criminals are pouring across our border daily (check weekly border patrol reports on this website). And these are the ones that get caught. Id like to see Jan and Janet square off on the tarmack. Close the border, get serious, stop all illegal entries and then sort out the mess our absurd unlawful leaders have left us. I think the U.S. has 45000 troops protecting south Koreas border. The invasion from Mexico will not stop until we enforce all our laws, and our leaders do their # 1 task. Protect our country from foreign invaders. Carumba!!