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    Feds give protections for illegal immigrants to work in GA

    Feds give protections for illegal immigrants to work in Georgia
    cbsatlanta.com
    Posted: Sep 02, 2011 5:40 PM EDT Updated: Sep 02, 2011 7:23 PM EDT
    Mike Paluska

    ATLANTA (CBS ATLANTA) -

    On Monday, Secretary of the Labor Department, Hilda Solis, signed agreements with a number of foreign countries allowing migrant illegal workers the same workplace rights as legal citizens.

    That decision has created a firestorm for some groups in Georgia.

    "Georgia's legislators wrote a law and signed something to discourage illegal immigration," said Shawn Hanley, who is one of seven people just appointed by Gov. Nathan Deal to a newly formed Immigration Enforcement Review Board.

    Hanley said the actions by Solis are a slap in the face to legislators who voted in favor of House Bill 87, Georgia's tough new immigration law.

    "For the president of the United States, and the secretary to actually sign agreements with countries to basically say your illegal workers are in our country and we are going to protect them anyway is un American," Hanley said.

    On Friday, Deal released the names of seven people who have been appointed to a newly created board to look into complaints about state and local officials failing to comply with state laws related to immigration.

    Hanley is one of Deal's appointees.

    "What that will do is focus on ensuring companies across the state of Georgia hire legal workers," Hanley said. "It gives us an opportunity to hold them accountable and impose civil penalties if they don't verify that their employees are eligible to work here."

    The Immigration Enforcement Review Board was created by the state's tough new law targeting illegal immigration.

    The board consists of three appointees by Deal, two appointees by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and two by Speaker David Ralston.

    Created under HB 87, the panel will review and investigate complaints related to illegal immigration and it will hold the authority to sanction those found to have violated Georgia's immigration law.



    Gov. Deal appointees:

    Phil Kent

    Kent is president of Phil Kent Consulting, Inc., a public relations and media company based in Atlanta. He is the national spokesman of Americans for Immigration Control and a panelist on the public affairs program, "The Georgia Gang." Kent also serves as CEO of the American Seniors Association. He is the former president of the Southeastern Legal Foundation and the former press secretary to the late Sen. Strom Thurmond. He also previously worked as an editorial page editor and columnist for The Augusta Chronicle. Kent served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army. He and his wife, Bonnie, reside in Sandy Springs. They have one son and are members of St. Hilda's Anglican Catholic Church.

    Shawn Hanley

    Hanley is a former U.S. Marine who served as a Deputy Assistant Secretary to President George W. Bush. He served in Iraq as a political officer with the International Republican Institute and taught Democracy Building courses at Baghdad University in 2005 and 2006. Hanley returned from Iraq and became chairman of the Fulton County Republican Party. A member of the Georgia Veterans Service Board, Hanley runs his own Procurement Consulting firm. He and his wife, Tracy, live in Roswell with their three children.

    Ben Vinson

    Vinson is an attorney in the Atlanta office of McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP, where he focuses on political law and state government affairs issues. Prior to joining the firm, Vinson served as Majority Caucus Counsel in the Georgia House of Representatives. He received his law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law and his bachelor's degree in political science from Furman University. Following law school, Vinson clerked for Judge W. Brevard Hand of the United States District Court.



    Lt. Gov. Cagle appointees:

    Boyd Austin

    Austin has served as the mayor of Dallas since 1995. In addition to serving as mayor, he is currently chairman of the Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District and of the Northwest Georgia Regional Commission Regional Planning Committee. A graduate of the University of Georgia, he is the property manager for Senior Communities Management, Inc. and a deacon at the First Baptist Church of Dallas.

    Mike Yeager

    Yeager is currently serving his fifth term as sheriff of Coweta County. He previously served with the Newnan Police Department, the Georgia Department of Corrections and the Sheriff's Office of Criminal Investigations. He is the past president of the Newnan Kiwanis Club and past director of the Newnan-Coweta Chamber of Commerce. He and his wife, Beverly, live in Moreland with their two children and are members of Moreland United Methodist Church.



    Speaker Ralston appointees:

    Robert F. Mumford

    Mumford is an attorney with the firm Mumford and Myers. He served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2005 to 2009. Mumford is a member of the Georgia Criminal Defense Lawyers and the State Bar of Georgia. He is also a member of the Rockdale County Historical Society. Mumford holds a bachelor's degree and a law degree from the University of Georgia. He and his wife, Bette Jo, have one child and reside in Conyers.

    Terry R. Clark

    Clark currently serves as a member of the Colquitt County Commission, to which he was elected in 2006. He is a member of the Lower Flint Ochlocknee Water Council and the Board of Directors of Tifton Quality Peanuts. Clark is a graduate of Abraham Baldwin College and was selected as a 2010 Master Farmer by the ABAC Alumni Association. He and his wife, Diana, have one child. They live in Moultrie.

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    Who in the hell does Solis think she is? Signing international deals? Isn't that a treaty, and that should be going before congress? Not to the dictator's step and fetch.

    Tzar Solis, what have you done for Americans lately? Oh that's right... Watch unemployment rise!

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