While she was governor of AZ, she said it was the federal governments job, not the job of the states. Well, now she is employed by the federal gov't, as Secretary of Homeland Security, so I assume she is now ready to stop all the talking and just get the job done already. In this economy, all illegals should be deported, because they are all criminals for crossing illegally, and if working, using a phony or stolen ssn. Deport them all now Nappy! The job is all yours!

Washington
Napolitano to 'criminal aliens': We will deport you
The Associated Press
Tucson, Arizona | Published: 01.30.2009
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WASHINGTON — If you're a criminal and you're not entitled to be in the United States, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano wants you out of the country.

Napolitano, Arizona's former governor, wants what she calls "criminal aliens" off American streets. She is looking at existing immigration enforcement programs to see if taxpayers are getting the most bang for their buck.

"That sounds very simple, but it's historically not been done," Napolitano said, speaking to reporters and senior Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials Thursday.

About 113,000 criminals who were in the U.S. illegally were deported last year, Immigration and Customs Enforcement said. The agency estimates there are now as many as 450,000 criminals in federal, state and local detention centers who are in the country illegally.

Napolitano said she wants to improve data-sharing among local, state and federal facilities. So far, there are jails in 26 U.S. counties with computer systems that can talk instantly with immigration systems.

The goal, Napolitano said, is for federal immigration officials to know whether an inmate is in the country illegally immediately after he or she is processed into a detention facility. After the criminal serves his or her sentence, immigration officials can be ready to deport that person right away.

ICE spokesman Richard Rocha said the agency plans to expand this connectivity to all state and local detention centers over the next four years.

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