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04-18-2009, 01:20 AM #1
GA: If Perdue signs bill, immigration laws will tighten
If Perdue signs bill, immigration laws will tighten
By MARY LOU PICKEL
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Georgia’s crackdown on illegal immigration will continue if Gov. Sonny Perdue signs into law a measure approved by the General Assembly requiring more jail checks that could lead to deportation.
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04-18-2009, 01:25 PM #2
You know…not just Georgia…but America has a HUGE problem when state legislators HAVE to pass laws to make sure EXISTING laws are enforced.
After all our letters and efforts in Georgia to bring citizens out of this Banana Republic existence with murder, mayhem and drugs flowing like water…“Gonzalez, head of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials, called the bill a waste of time. Gonzalez said immigration is a federal issue that should be resolved by Congress, not at the state level. President Barack Obama is expected to address immigration reform this year.
You know he is correct. Sounds defeatist, but he is correct.
How many of you have seen your state or federal representatives step out…openly, boldly…vocally and defy this tyranny? I can’t think of one. In fact during the second 4 year reign of George Bush…I could hear people stating, “Where are all those Republicans we electedâ€
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04-18-2009, 03:12 PM #3
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04-20-2009, 07:30 PM #4
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Originally Posted by timeforchange
I have to disagree with this.
It is time for the states to tell the FED "to back off, stay out of state business. We know what is good for our state better than you. We can govern ourselves. We don't need your intrusion into OUR state affairs, and we don't need FED money."
I can think of one in Georgia, Chip Rogers! In my opinion he is doing a great job.
Jerry Gonzalez can't stand it! Well if Jerry doesn't like it he can get the HE_ _ out of GA and take all of his illegals with him.
We in GA have had enough and we are not going to give up the fight!
We must push through early Thurs at this critical moment
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