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 a petroleum engineer -- and her longtime commitment to 
conservation made Jewell the right person for the job."She brings an important 
mix of strong management skills, appreciation for our nation's tradition 
of protecting our public lands and heritage, and a keen understanding of 
what it means to be good stewards of our natural resources," Obama 
said.Jewell, 57, of Seattle, also was a banker before taking over Kent, 
Wash.-based REI in 2005. She also served on the board of the 
National Parks Conservation Association, an advocacy group that works to 
protect and enhance national parks.Jewell has made it clear she intends 
to strike a balance between the dual roles of conserving and developing 
resources, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., the chairman of the Senate Energy and 
Natural Resources Committee, said. "That's exactly the right approach to 
take on the diverse issues facing Interior, including safely developing 
natural gas, maximizing jobs and opportunities from recreation and improving 
management of federal forests."Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., said she worked 
closely with Jewell on wilderness legislation in Washington state and was 
confident that Jewell "will bring her skills as an effective CEO in 
the business community to the Cabinet."The Senate vote came after Sen. Jim 
Risch, R-Idaho, lifted a "hold" on Jewell's nomination. Risch and other 
lawmakers, including Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., have expressed concern that 
the Interior Department appe
ns isn't achieved 
in high-risk border sectors within five years, a commission made of border 
state officials would make recommendations on how to achieve it.After 10 
years, people granted "registered provisional immigrant status" could apply 
for green cards granting them permanent residency -- and the ability to 
seek citizenship -- if the new security and fencing plans have been 
completed, the mandatory employment verification system is in place and 
used by all employers, and the new electronic exit system is operating 
at airports and seaports, collecting machine-readable visa or passport information 
from airplanes and ships.The electronic exit system is meant to keep better 
track of people in the country on temporary visas. Some 40 percent 
of people in the country illegally arrived with visas but stayed after 
they expired. The employment verification piece would be an expansion of 
an existing system called E-Verify that's currently voluntary for most employers, 
though it's mandatory in some states.The bill would allocate $5.5 billion 
for the various proposals, including $1.5 billion for fencing, $2 billion 
for other border measures and $2 billion to help the commission of 
border state officials do its work, should that become necessary, the person 
said, stressing more or less money could be allocated if needed.The border 
security details were first reported Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.

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