Secretary Napolitano Arrives in Afghanistan to Meet Troops, Discuss Security

Published December 31, 2010

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano eats lunch Dec. 31 with troops at Torkham base near the Pakistan border.

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano arrived in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday morning to kick off a weeklong trip in the Middle East and Europe that will address international and regional security.

While in Afghanistan, Napolitano will meet with senior U.S. and Afghan officials to discuss security progress, and will also spend New Year’s Eve with American troops.

Fox News is joining the secretary on her trip, getting inside access throughout the week.

Napolitano also is accompanied by six DHS customs and border security agents who will join already personnel in Afghanistan to provide civilian security assistance to local officials. These officers work with the Afghan government to try to secure the country’s borders from militants, as well as from weapons and drug smugglers.

"In the last twelve months, DHS has expanded its effort here in support of President Obama's policy of civilian engagement,â€