Secretary Napolitano Addresses the National Association of Evangelicals’ Meeting

Friday, March 15, 2013

 

In an address to the National Association of Evangelicals Washington Briefing, Secretary Napolitano talked to the need for comprehensive immigration reform and underscored the administration’s efforts in securing the nation’s borders.

“In order to continue making progress in securing our southern border, we need to modernize our immigration laws,” said Secretary Napolitano. “Commonsense immigration reform is the single best step we can take to enhance border security. By strengthening our ability to ensure a legal workforce and reduce the magnet for illegal migration, we can enable our officers and agents along the border to spend the bulk of their time focused on public safety and national security threats.”

According to the DHS press release, “Secretary Napolitano highlighted the department’s work with local law enforcement to enforce immigration laws while securing our borders. The Border Patrol is better staffed than at any time in its 88-year history, having doubled the number of agents from approximately 10,000 in 2004 to more than 21,300 today. Attempts to cross the border illegally, as measured by U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions, totaled nearly 365,000 nationwide in FY 2012, representing a nearly 50 percent decrease since FY 2008 and a 78 percent decrease from their peak in FY 2000. Additionally, from FY 2009 to 2012, CBP and ICE seized 71 percent more currency, 39 percent more drugs, and 189 percent more weapons along the Southwest border as compared to FY 2005 to 2008.”

During her address, “Secretary Napolitano also discussed the department’s collaboration with the faith-based community, through the Faith-based Homeland Security and Communications Advisory Committee. This Faith-based committee is part of the larger Homeland Security Advisory Committee, which is charged with advising the secretary and senior department leadership.”