Personality Spotlight: Janet Napolitano

Published: Dec. 1, 2008 at 12:47 PM
Border Governors Conference in Los Angeles

CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (UPI) -- Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano's experience in confronting illegal immigration in her home state could serve her well as the new secretary of homeland security.

Napolitano, 51, was named by U.S. President-elect Barack Obama to his Cabinet Monday in Chicago.

As Arizona governor, Napolitano called in 2006 for the federal government to pay for the deployment of the National Guard along the state's porous border with Mexico, a move ultimately approved by U.S. President Bush. As homeland security leader, Napolitano will be in a position to expand some of the experimental programs she's been using to secure the Arizona border on a national level, immigration analysts said.

After serving as U.S. attorney for Arizona, Napolitano won the state's 2002 gubernatorial election with 46 percent of the vote. She became the first woman in U.S. history to be elected a governor to succeed another elected female governor.

In 2006 she was mentioned as a possible running mate for Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts, but instead won a second Arizona gubernatorial term in a landslide.

© 2008 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
Your Daily Horoscope
The almanac
Average features key to female face beauty
Want to avoid H1N1? -- fly first class
NBA: Portland 105, Phoenix 102
Low omega-3 linked to schizophrenia risk
NHL: San Jose 4, Anaheim 1
fark
Tree Man's infamous wooden growths are returning to his body. Knot again
Fugitive doctor tries to avoid capture by performing impromtu surgery on own neck
Photoshop theme: Rejected Christmas cards
Australian hottie swimmer Stephanie Rice wants a new boyfriend for Christmas. Any Farkers wanna...
This is a bat eating a banana in the kitchen. Your argument is invalid
Hurricanes, crime, and poverty notwithstanding, Louisiana is the happiest state in the nation