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Janet Napolitano to resign Homeland post

Jul 12, 2013, 7:18 AM | Updated: 9:24 am

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is resigning her post to assume the presidency of the University of California system.

Napolitano, former governor and attorney general of Arizona, told senior members of her DHS staff Friday morning.

She was named Homeland Security chief by President Obama in 2008.

Napolitano will preside over 10 universities.

“The opportunity to work with the dedicated men and women of the Department of
Homeland Security, who serve on the front lines of our nation’s efforts to
protect our communities and families from harm, has been the highlight of my
professional career,” she said in a statement.

“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.

“I thank President Obama for the chance to serve our nation during this
important chapter in our history,” Napolitano said, “and I know the Department
of Homeland Security will continue to perform its important duties with the
honor and focus that the American public expects.”

Under her tenure, DHS implemented a widespread policy of using prosecutorial
discretion when arresting immigrants in the country without permission, saying
her department needed to focus its scarce resources on criminals and those who
posed a threat to public safety and national security. She also helped establish
a plan to provide temporary relief from deportation for thousands of young
immigrants who arrived in the United State illegally and who don’t have legal
status.

From the Los Angeles Times:

UC officials believe that her Cabinet experiences — which include helping to lead responses to hurricanes and tornadoes and overseeing some anti-terrorism measures — will help UC administer its federal energy and nuclear weapons labs and aid its federally funded research in medicine and other areas.

President Barack Obama issued a statement commending Napolitano for what he
called “her outstanding work on behalf of the American people over the last
four years.”

Associated Press contributed to this article.

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Janet Napolitano to resign Homeland post