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Janet Napolitano, the US secretary of homeland security, visits Zayed University. Full Article at The National Newspaper
The fact that the leaders of the Western democracies refuse to attack Islam as the supremacist ideology that it is guarantees that we will all be reliving the Fort Hood experience in the future. Full Article at Knowledge Is Power
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 30: National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the domestic terror threat on Capitol Hill September 30, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Unlike many of your countries, the United States does not have a separate agency to promote tourism and travel, and so the goal of this is to use that to actually fund and help tourists and travelers who wish to come to the United States ... In that respect I think that it is not only reasonable but in ...
You know, I really don’t care about the news today. I’m going to be busy going out and looking for some Muslims to backlash. Full Article at Yourish.com
US Homeland Security officials are working with groups around United States to head off any possible anti-Muslim backlash following the shootings at Fort Hood in Texas, the agency's chief said Sunday. Full Article at Ynetnews
A simple query from the Supreme Court is forcing the Obama administration to wrestle with the limits of states' authority to enforce immigration laws -- and also is throwing an uncomfortable spotlight on Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano. Full Article at Rantburg
WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 30: National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the domestic terror threat on Capitol Hill September 30, 2009 in Washington, DC. View Photo »
Today's announcement was very good news for the people of Charleston and South Carolina as a whole ... Thanks to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano - who visited Charleston and was impressed by what we're doing here - we have secured money to continue SeaHawk. Reggie Lloyd, our State Law Enfor...
BRUSSELS - European lawmakers yesterday demanded that US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ease restrictions for Europeans traveling to the United States, saying plans to impose a $10 (euro6.73) entry fee are unfair. Full Article at Boston Globe
BRUSSELS — European Parliament lawmakers demanded Friday that U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano ease restrictions for Europeans traveling to the United States, saying plans to impose a new $10 entry fee are unfair. Full Article at The Seattle Times
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WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 30: National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the domestic terror threat on Capitol Hill September 30, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 30: National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the domestic terror threat on Capitol Hill September 30, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, right, answer questions after they signed a Letter of Intent to develop a coordinated and intelligence-driven response to the threat of cross border smuggling and trafficking of...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, right, answer questions after they signed a Letter of Intent to develop a coordinated and intelligence-driven response to the threat of cross border smuggling and trafficking of...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, right, answer questions after they signed a Letter of Intent to develop a coordinated and intelligence-driven response to the threat of cross border smuggling and trafficking of...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, right, shake hands after they signed a Letter of Intent to develop a coordinated and intelligence-driven response to the threat of cross border smuggling and trafficking of weap...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and Mexican Attorney General Eduardo Medina-Mora Icaza, right, sign a Letter of Intent to develop a coordinated and intelligence-driven response to the threat of cross border smuggling and trafficking of weapons and ammunition, in S...
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, gets a friendly pat from Gov. Chris Gregoire after Napolitano made an inadvertent reference to rainy weather in the state while speaking at the 2010 Olympics Coordination Center Monday, July 27, 2009, in Bellingham, Wash.
View Photo »U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano (R) speaks during a news conference with Canada's Public Safety Minister Peter Van Loan on Parliament Hill in Ottawa May 27, 2009.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, accompanied by new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate, gestures during a news conference at FEMA headquarters in Washington, Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate, conduct a video teleconference with governors, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, at FEMA headquarters in Washington.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate, conduct a video teleconference with governors, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, at FEMA headquarters in Washington.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, right, makes her remarks after swearing in new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, at FEMA headquarters in Washington.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, right, swears in the new Federal Emergency Management (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate, center, Tuesday, May 19, 2009, at FEMA headquarters in Washington. Fugate's wife Sheree holds the Bible at center.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (R) discusses with aides after she testified for a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (L) discusses with aides piror to a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 13: U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (C) testifies as Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) (L) and Sen. George Voinovich (R-OH) (R) look on during a hearing before the Senate Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee on Capitol Hill May 13, 2009 in Washingto...
View Photo »US President Barack Obama (L) stands as US Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (C) administers the oath during a naturalization ceremony for active duty service members in the East Room of the White House in Washinton, DC, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »US Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano (R) listens as US President Barack Obama (L) speaks during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washinton, DC, May 1, 2009.
View Photo »Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, and newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, smile after a joint news briefing on the government responses to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wedne...
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, center, at a briefing on the governments response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2...
View Photo »Rear Adm. Anne Schuchat, M.D. , right, an infectious diseases expert at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, during a news briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headqu...
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »Newly-confirmed Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, right, joins Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, left, at a briefing on government response to the swine flu, at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, April 29, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 30: National Counterterrorism Center Director Michael Leiter testifies before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee about the domestic terror threat on Capitol Hill September 30, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »Unlike many of your countries, the United States does not have a separate agency to promote tourism and travel, and so the goal of this is to use that to actually fund and help tourists and travelers who wish to come to the United States ... In that respect I think that it is not only reasonable but in ...
Today's announcement was very good news for the people of Charleston and South Carolina as a whole ... Thanks to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano - who visited Charleston and was impressed by what we're doing here - we have secured money to continue SeaHawk. Reggie Lloyd, our State Law Enfor...
This state-of-the-art baggage handling system will bolster security and streamline the baggage screening process ... Infusing nearly $21 million in Recovery Act funding into the San Jose economy will create local jobs while enhancing our capabilities to detect threats and protect passengers.
- TheNoblePatriot
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- TairrieB
36 minutes ago
@libertyrant Janet Napolitano has everyone confused, she thinks illegals are our buddies.
- sybila 1 hour ago
- michael01191977
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- Bicyea
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