President George W. Bush began searching for a new US homeland security chief after former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik withdrew his name from consideration, admitting a nanny he employed may have been an illegal immigrant.Bush ignored reporters’ questions about Kerik’s hastily withdrawn nomination as he headed for his annual physical examination at the Naval Medical Center in the Washington suburbs on Saturday. Kerik announced in a statement late Friday that he was withdrawing. He said that while preparing for Senate confirmation hearings, he had discovered “information that now leads me to question the immigration status of a person who had been in my employ as a housekeeper and nanny.”Full Story
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