She said this on CNN over the weekend:
KING: A lot of Democrats in
Congress want to you investigate [Joe Arpaio]. They think he is over the
line. He says he is just enforcing the law and the problem is the federal
government.
NAPOLITANO: Well, you know, Sheriff Joe, he is being very political in
that statement, because he knows that there aren’t enough law enforcement
officers, courtrooms or jail cells in the world to do what he is saying.
What we have to do is target the real evil-doers in this business, the
employers who consistently hire illegal labor, the human traffickers who are
exploiting human misery.
And yes, when we find illegal workers, yes, appropriate action, some of
which is criminal, most of that is civil, because crossing the
border is not a crime per se. It is civil. But anyway, going after
those as well.
Full transcript
here.
Julie Kirchner
gently reminds the DHS Secretary of what the law actually says:
ENTRY WITHOUT INSPECTION IS A CRIME: In fact, pursuant to
8 U.S.C. 1325,
crossing the border illegally is a crime–a misdemeanor for the first
offense and a felony for the second and subsequent offenses. But of
course, ignoring or mischaracterizing the law is a very convenient way for
those in power to avoid the laws they find most inconvenient. Sadly,
statements such as these are also a signal that Americans will have to
wait a long time before their government articulates any credible
immigration enforcement policy.
Jena McNeill at
The Foundry sees through Napolitano’s parsing:
This ‘interpretation’ of the law by Secretary Napolitano seems to be
the latest in an effort by the Obama Administration to scale back interior
immigration enforcement efforts in the United States. As recently as March
28th, Napolitano made the decision to delay a series of immigration raids
and other workplace actions aimed at finding illegal workers. At the same
time, both President Obama and Secretary Napolitano have announced new
initiatives intending to send the message that they take the issues at the
southern border seriously. But the Administration cannot fight cartels
while ignoring illegal immigration—people smuggling is part of the
problem, not a separate issue. Legalization will only make matters worse.
Granting the people here illegally asylum will only encourage more illegal
border crossing. Likewise, failing to enforce workplace and immigration
laws will only encourage more to ignore the law.
Yep, that’s
The Plan.
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There is now a Fire Napolitano
website.