JANET NAPOLITANO ALERT

Posted March 2, 2009

US Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has appointed Esther Olavarria as the new Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy.

Olavarria was a senior advisor at the UN Refugee Agency. She is an immigration attorney who served as chief counsel to Senator Ted Kennedy (D) MA -  advocating  for comprehensive immigration reform.

Please  write to Secretary Napolitano and demand that  Esther Olavarria be removed from her position and be replaced with an advocate for border security.  Demand Napolitano staff DHS with individuals who will uphold the law, promote work site enforcement, and will deport illegal aliens.

Secretary Janet Napolitano
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Washington, DC 20528
202-282-8010

NAPOLITANO NAMES ESTHER OLAVARRIA DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy

Esther Olavarria

http://www.americanprogress.org/experts/OlavarriaEsther.html

Esther is a Senior Fellow at American Progress. She comes to American Progress from the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, where she served as senior advisor for government and external relations. (NOTE: OBAMA'S HAS SELECTED AS THE NUMBER 2 PERSON AT DHS A UN PEACEKEEPER)

Prior to joining UNHCR, she was chief immigration counsel to Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) on the Senate Judiciary Committee. From 1998 to 2007, she served as Senator Kennedy’s principal advisor on immigration, border security, and refugee policies and legislation, including comprehensive immigration reform.

 Esther began her career as an immigration attorney in Miami, FL, working at several non-profit organizations.

 She co-founded the Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center and supervised the direct service work of that organization. She also worked at Legal Services of Greater Miami as the directing attorney of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Pro Bono Project, and at the Haitian Refugee Center, as a staff attorney

 
NAPOLITANO DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DIRECTIVE:

http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1235438666428.shtm

John Morton to Lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement; Secretary Napolitano Names Esther Olavarria as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy

 Release Date: February 23, 2009

 For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
Contact: 202-282-8010

President Obama announced today his intention to nominate John Morton to be the Assistant Secretary for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and U.S.. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano named Esther Olavarria as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy.

“John Morton and Esther Olavarria are tremendous additions to our Homeland Security team.  Both have demonstrated an extraordinary commitment to public service and both will be able and effective partners as we tackle the very complex issues surrounding immigration and securing of our borders,” Secretary Napolitano said.

John Morton is a career official at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) with lengthy experience in immigration enforcement and criminal prosecution.  He began his career as a trial attorney in the honors program in 1994 and now serves as Acting Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division.

From September 2007 until last month, he was Acting Chief of the Domestic Security Section and Senior Counsel to the Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division, and prior to that, he was Deputy Chief of the Domestic Security Section.  In these roles, he was responsible for the prosecution of criminal cases and the development of DOJ policy in the areas of immigration crime, particularly human smuggling and complex passport and visa frauds; human rights offenses, particularly torture, war crimes, genocide, and the use of child soldiers; and international violent crime, particularly violent crime under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act.

From 1999 to 2006, he was as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Major Crimes and Terrorism Units of the United States Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia.  Prior to that, he served for two and a half years as Counsel to the Deputy Attorney General, focusing primarily on immigration matters.

Esther Olavarria brings nearly 20 years of experience on immigration policy to her new job at the Department of Homeland Security. Most recently, she was a Senior Fellow and Director of Immigration Policy at the Center for American Progress, where she was responsible for planning, developing and administering the organization’s work on immigration issues, with a principal focus on policy and advocacy strategies on comprehensive immigration reform; planning and convening roundtables and other venues for discussion, and conducting research and write on immigration issues.

Prior to that, for nearly ten years, she was Counsel to Sen. Edward Kennedy and the Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security and Refugees. In that capacity, she served as Senator Kennedy’s chief counsel on immigration, border security, refugee and nationality matters, working on myriad immigration proposals, including comprehensive immigration reform.

She has also served as the Managing Attorney of the Florida Immigrant Advocacy Center, Directing Attorney of the American Immigration Lawyers Association Pro Bono Project, and staff attorney at the Haitian Refugee Center, all based in Miami, Florida.

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