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2013-07-16

Homeland secretary resignation widens leadership gap; no permanent heads in 1 of 3 senior jobs

Vatic Note: To be honest, she simply rubber stamps whatever ADL and SPLC put in front of her and because she is useless,  I think they sent her underground early to help set up below, since its almost here. But I have no evidence to that fact, so I put it up as pure speculation.  However,  It Figures this is called news by the MSM.  I found it funny just how far off the MSM is to reality.  Almost everyone now knows that She never ran Homeland Security, its been run by the SPLC and the ADL, which is Mossads spy arm in the United states.   Its operating effectively through the citizens committee that both SPLC and ADL sit on.

There is a gap in leadership because neither of those two groups want an American in charge to conflict with their foreign occupying governments agenda and interests.  I think she resigned because she could tell who was going to get blamed for what the SPLC and the ADL were doing.   Treason is the order of the day.  I bet those two groups were getting ready to either arrest Americans who are dissidents, or assassinate them under the EO Obama signed, or were going to set up something deceptive that would bring hell down on her head.

Smart move on her part.  If there is one dept that is completely controlled by Israel, its Homeland security.  That is who has done  all these false flags that have gone on without most Americans knowing anything about it until too late.  Even on their website, they put up the schedule of drills going on by homeland security that just so happened to coincidentally match actual terrorist events while they were doing the drilll and they never stopped to interfere with the terrorist who were killing Americans.  Why?  because they were the terrorists.  That is one of our Orwellean examples on our blog.

Now why does Israel want illegal immigration?  Several reasons, one is greed.  They do not want to pay for shipping goods made in slave labor countries.  They need a slave labor work force right here.  The only way to do that is to have competition for jobs be intense, and that requires a large population of slaves to compete for an otherwise,  decent living wage job.   Its also why those bankers bought the privatized prison system so they can use the inmates as slave workers.

Another reason is to race mix.  They hate all races but their own, so to do that then dilutes the culture of these Christian countries, and makes it easier to inculcate the culture they want us to have, such as satanism, full of soul destroying recreational activities like heavy drinking, recreational sex, gay sex, so  that would reduce the population, and finally pedophilia. Its a direct attack on the "family".  Remember eventually they want total control of the children in every aspect so they can make them into the kind of adults they need to continue their agenda.  Notice the noise being made to make child sodomy legal???  Or at the very least decriminalize it?

OH, yes, there is no way, that the SPLC OR ADL want an American in a leadership position in that dept.  They would lose control that they have right now.   Just a reminder, this is the SS of Nazi Germany to "protect ze homeland" and we already know now the major role these zionists had in Fascist Germany in WW II..  No different today.  

Homeland secretary resignation widens leadership gap; no permanent heads in 1 of 3 senior jobs
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/homeland-secretary-resignation-widens-leadership-gap-no-permanent-heads-in-1-of-3-senior-jobs/2013/07/13/2137c8fe-eb9c-11e2-818e-aa29e855f3ab_story.html
by  Susan Walsh, Washington Post, By Associated Press, Updated: Saturday, July 13,

                                                   
Acting officials are always reluctant to make long-term policy calls, said James Ziglar, the last commissioner of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, which was absorbed into the Homeland Security Department in 2003.

“On the administration side, management side, everyone is looking at the person, saying, ‘You aren’t going to be around very long, so we’re going to just hold off doing stuff,’” Ziglar said.


Customs and Border Protection, which oversees the securing of the nation’s borders, has not had a Senate-confirmed leader since the George W. Bush administration. President Barack Obama in 2010 exercised his ability to bypass Congress and appoint Alan Bersin as head of CBP. But that appointment was up at the end of 2011. The acting commissioner who replaced Bersin recently retired from government, only to be replaced by another acting commissioner.
Without a Senate-confirmed commissioner of CBP, it will be difficult to put in place and actual border strategy, said Ali Noorani, executive director of the National Immigration Forum.

The Democratic-controlled Senate has passed an ambitious and broad immigration bill, which includes doubling the size of the Border Patrol to more than 40,000 agents, offering a path to citizenship for immigrants in the country illegally and increasing the number of people who come to the United States as temporary workers. House Republicans have vowed to fight the bill, arguing that the border isn’t secure and that must come first.

“Whoever is in the position is always looking over their shoulder, wondering if they are going to have a job,” Noorani said.

The position of the department’s chief privacy officer is also filled by an acting official at a time when evaluating and protecting privacy will be critical for any new immigration laws likely to include deciding who among the millions of immigrants living the country illegally gets to stay.

The department’s second most senior position has been without a confirmed leader since Jane Holl Lute left in April. Rand Beers, who has been the acting deputy secretary, is poised to take over the department while the Senate considers Alejandro Mayorkas to fill the second top job permanently.

But Mayorkas’ confirmation would also create another vacancy, this time at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. That agency is responsible for policing who gets immigration benefits, including green cards, and is likely to have a significant role in implementing any immigration reform that addresses the millions of immigrants already living in the United States illegally.

And not having a permanent inspector general to serve as the department’s watchdog is a significant problem, said Skinner, who once served in an acting capacity in that role.

“The longer that position stays vacant, the more vulnerable the department becomes,” he said.

Career government employees need leaders who have the backing of the president, said Prakash Khatri, the former ombudsman at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services.

“When they know there’s an acting head of the office, generally the careerist will not make any major moves,” Khatri said. “At a time when we have major reform pending, that is the last thing we want.”
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