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Goodlatte questions Homeland Security Secretary Napolitano

Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Roanoke County, was among those today who questioned Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano as she testified before the House Judiciary Committee.

Goodlatte’s office calls our attention to this video and described his questioning this way: “Congressman Goodlatte demanded answers from Secretary Napolitano about the Department’s slow response to questions submitted by Members of Congress. He also addressed the recent cancellation of the 287(g) program and the need for local law enforcement to assist in the enforcement of immigration laws.”

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  1. Art Hill | July 19, 2012 at 4:04 pm

    Demand this.

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