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"I don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester," said Napolitano, adding that the impact would be "like a rolling ball. It will keep growing."
In an email to his staff obtained by the AP, Mead said he was leaving the agency at the end of April "with mixed emotions." He did not say what prompted his departure. Mead did not immediately respond to an email and a telephone call.
A spokeswoman for the agency, Gillian Christensen, said there was no connection between Mead's announcement to his staff and the decision to release the undocumented immigrants. She said Mead had told senior leaders in the agency several weeks ago that he planned to retire.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
reply to post by cavtrooper7
I saw this at the end of the article...
"I don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester," said Napolitano, adding that the impact would be "like a rolling ball. It will keep growing."
Maybe the wrong person resigned here. If Janet can't make it work perhaps there needs to be a replacement found who can make it work. Perhaps without all the buck rogers gizmos at billions per program or the billions of rounds of ammo like she expects Apocalypse Now down the Mississippi or something.
I think we have loons running the asylum at DHS.
Originally posted by FortAnthem
No he didn't resign after the illegals were freed; he announced his resignation weeks ago and plans on leaving at the end of April, as originally planned.
In an email to his staff obtained by the AP, Mead said he was leaving the agency at the end of April "with mixed emotions." He did not say what prompted his departure. Mead did not immediately respond to an email and a telephone call.
A spokeswoman for the agency, Gillian Christensen, said there was no connection between Mead's announcement to his staff and the decision to release the undocumented immigrants. She said Mead had told senior leaders in the agency several weeks ago that he planned to retire.
HuffPo
What a bogus piece of crap headline!
The release of the illegals had nothing to do with his resignation, it didn't even move up the date he plans to leave! The HuffPo is trying to make it look like someone is being held accountable when that is clearly not the case.
edit on 2/28/13 by FortAnthem because:
"I don't think we can maintain the same level of security at all places around the country with sequester as without sequester," said Napolitano, adding that the impact would be "like a rolling ball. It will keep growing."
reply to post by cavtrooper7
Verb sequester (third-person singular simple present sequesters, present participle sequestering, simple past and past participle sequestered)
1.To separate from all external influence. The jury was sequestered from the press by the judge's order.
2. To separate in order to store. The coal burning plant was ordered to sequester its CO2 emissions. (chemistry)
3. To prevent an ion in solution from behaving normally by forming a coordination compound
4. (law) To temporarily remove (property) from the possession of its owner and hold it as security against legal claims.
5. (US, politics, law) To remove (certain funds) automatically from a budget. The Budget Control Act of 2011 sequestered 1.2 trillion dollars over 10 years on January 2, 2013.
6. (international law) To seize and hold enemy property.