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Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano Resigning For University Of California Presidency

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano
Department of Homeland Security
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano

WASHINGTON (AP) — Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, who led the burgeoning Department of Homeland Security through a host of policy changes in the post 9/11 era, is resigning to head the University of California system.

Napolitano, just the third person to lead the 10-year-old department, told her senior staff Friday she would be leaving for California. She will become the president of the University of California system, which includes UCLA and the University of California, Berkeley, among other campuses. The University of California also announced Napolitano's nomination to be the 20th president of the statewide system.

"The opportunity to work with the dedicated men and women of the Department of Homeland Security, who serve on the front lines of our nation's efforts to protect our communities and families from harm, has been the highlight of my professional career," she said in a statement. "After four plus years of focusing on these challenges, I will be nominated as the next president of the University of California to play a role in educating our nation's next generation of leaders."

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"I thank President Obama for the chance to serve our nation during this important chapter in our history," Napolitano said, "and I know the Department of Homeland Security will continue to perform its important duties with the honor and focus that the American public expects."

In a statement released by the University of California, San Diego, Chancellor Pradeep Khosla said he was delighted by her nomination. He said “her vision, leadership and commitment to public service are perfect for addressing the challenges we face and capitalizing on the opportunities that exist.”

Napolitano, a former Arizona governor and attorney general, was appointed by President Barack Obama in 2008.

Khosla said that in those roles “she has a proven record of support for education and understands higher education as a force to change society for the better.”

She led the Department of Homeland Security through a series of policy changes with respect to protecting the public safety, including a focus on enforcing immigration laws.

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Under her tenure, DHS implemented a wide-spread policy of using prosecutorial discretion when arrested immigrants in the country without permission, saying her department needed to focus its scarce resources on criminals and those who posed a threat to public safety and national security. She also helped establish a plan to provide temporary relief from deportation for thousands of young immigrants who arrived in the United State illegally and who don't have legal status.

Corrected: November 2, 2024 at 8:29 AM PDT
Kyla Calvert contributed to this report.