Napolitano Response #1 — July 2010: "The [1,200] National Guard troops assigned to the Arizona border will begin to arrive Aug. 1, and the federal government is sending other reinforcements to stem the flow of illegal immigrants and narcotics entering the state."
Napolitano Response #2 — August 2010: "The troops – pledged to Arizona and other border states – won't be in place for weeks, even months."
Napolitano Response #3 — September 17, 2010: "This is a civilian border. The National Guard is not designed to be a substitute for civilian law enforcement. Civilian law enforcement is being 'plussed-up' at record rates. And it's being 'plussed up' all along the border. It's being backed up by state of the art technology and it's being backed up by infrastructure and that's the way you have a secure border area."
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Napolitano Doublespeak (Exhibit A): “Napolitano dismissed rumors that her agency will grant widespread amnesty for illegal immigrants, even if Congress does not act on comprehensive immigration legislation.”
Napolitano Doublespeak (Exhibit B): “Napolitano did underscore the administration’s backing for a bill, known as the DREAM Act, which would allow some aliens to stay in the U.S. if they came illegally as minors and are attending high school or college. We do believe the DREAM Act would be a good thing. This is intended for people who have no culpability really for how they were brought across the border,” she said. “Many of them have no relationship at all to their country of origin, if they even speak the language there.”
Our crack team of translators decoded Janet’s encrypted message: “Expect amnesty, repackaged as the ‘DREAM Act.’ Forget the border, your government is too busy buying votes.”
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