... although the sentence about the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture are hopeful and more than I would have expected. See this for the backstory.
The second paragraph certainly sounds better than what Janet Napolitano does, but whether they'd go as far as allowing Joe Arpaio and others to conduct immigration sweeps isn't clear.
And, the third is, of course, what we should...
... http://peekURL.com/vvkj6l2
And, Bishop challenges Department of the Interior secretary Ken Salazar on http://peekURL.com/vum86ga
The reader is encouraged to go to one of Salazar's public appearances and ask him when he'll be doing the items on the last video, or ask him to explain exactly why he won't be doing them.
Bishop is also the sponsor of HR 5016: "To prohibit the Secretaries of the...
... this, Rep. Rob Bishop thinks the Department of the Interior in both the Bush and Obama administration has suppressed two studies showing the damage that illicit traffic is doing to public and other lands on the border:
The first, from 2002, was a threat assessment for such places as Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge and the Tohono O'odham Nation.
It...
... Salazar as his secretary of the Department of the Interior. This makes four Hispanic nominees - two to the cabinet - so far, and as we know there are groups keeping score.
The Salazar confirmation is subject to him passing a background check; one wonders if that's why Raul Grijalva wasn't selected or whether it has something to do with qualifications or something.
UPDATE: I removed the question...
... running to be Secretary of the Department of the Interior. See the link for much more on him, including the fact that he's a strong supporter of illegal immigration and a proud former member of the racial separatist group MEChA. Needless to say, Eilperin doesn't tell her readers that:
Grijalva's experience and background meshes nicely with some of the Obama team's top requirements. The son of a...