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DHS Secretary Napalitano Will Resign to Become the Next President Of UC

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Department of Homeland Security Secretary  Janet Napolitano will resign her post in September.

In a statement released Friday, Napolitano expressed her gratitude to  President Obama for her over four years in the post.

“For more than four years I have had the privilege of serving President Obama  and his Administration as the Secretary of Homeland Security,” Napolitano said.  “The opportunity to work with the dedicated men and women of the Department of  Homeland Security, who serve on the frontlines of our nation’s efforts to  protect our communities and families from harm, has been the highlight of my  professional career.”

“We have worked together to minimize threats of all kinds to the American  public. The Department has improved the safety of travelers; implemented smart  steps that make our immigration system more fair and focused while deploying  record resources to protect our nation’s borders; worked with states to build  resiliency and make our nation’s emergency and disaster response capabilities  more robust; and partnered with the private sector to improve our  cybersecurity,” she continued.

In a statement, Obama praised Napolitano for her “outstanding work.”

“I want to thank Secretary Napolitano for her outstanding work on behalf of  the American people over the last four years.  At the Department of  Homeland Security, Janet’s portfolio has included some of the toughest  challenges facing our country.  She’s worked around the clock to respond to  natural disasters, from the Joplin tornado to Hurricane Sandy, helping Americans  recover and rebuild. Since day one, Janet has led my administration’s  effort to secure our borders, deploying a historic number of resources, while  also taking steps to make our immigration system fairer and more consistent with  our values,” Obama said.  ”And the American people are safer and more  secure thanks to Janet’s leadership in protecting our homeland against terrorist  attacks. I’ve come to rely on Janet’s judgment and advice, but I’ve also come to  value her friendship.  And as she begins a new chapter in a remarkable  career of public service, I wish her the best of luck.”

Napolitano is slated to become the next president of the University of  California.

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