MY MARIETTA DAILY JOURNAL COLUMN TODAY – Perdue should sign bills affecting illegal immigration
Below is my MDJ commentary today, and I have added a few links to educate the reader. I hope you will take time to read the letters from the ACLU, MALDEF, GALEO and other open borders groups linked at the bottom. Original MDJ link HERE.
Marietta Daily Journal
D.A. King: Perdue should sign bills affecting illegal immigration
Commentary
April 16, 2008
D.A. King
“How can they pass a law like this? Mexico is not prepared for this, for the tremendous problems.” – Mexican Rep. Leticia Amparano Gamez, quoted in Arizonaâs Tucson Citizen newspaper on the thousands of Mexicans who are returning home as a result of Arizona legislation directed at illegal employment and illegal immigration. January, 2008.
In an amusing bit of irony, officials in the Mexican state of Sonora are publicly complaining about being overwhelmed with demands for housing, services and schools to accommodate repatriated âmigrantsâ who were formerly residing in the U.S. illegally.
The neighboring Mexican state is dealing with the fact that Arizona is demonstrating what is recognized all over the U.S. where state and local governments have acted on the crime of illegal immigration: Enforcement works.
To that end, along with some insightful resolutions, the recently ended Georgia legislative session has produced several bills that – combined with Senator Chip Rogersâ (R- Woodstock) 2006 Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act (SB 529) – could add to the woes of the Mexican officials.
From someone who spent more than half of the forty legislative session days under the Gold Dome working to encourage legislators to disregard the endless objections and mindless howls from the usual suspects in the open borders lobby, a short outline of some of what the well-funded leftists fought so hard to stop.
From state Senator John Wiles (R-Marietta), Senate Bill 350 would punish Georgia residents â including illegal aliens – caught driving without ever having obtained a Georgia driverâs license. Presently, unlicensed driving usually results in a small fine which is regarded as little more than speed-bump for the untrained and unlicensed illegal drivers. SB 350 allows for fingerprinting violators, fines of up to $1000.00 and jail time for the first offense – with a felony charge if convicted more than three times in five years.
Besides being a deterrent to illegal immigration, SB 350 would save lives on Georgia roads. Maybe it would have saved Cobb Sheriffâs deputy Loren Lilly who was killed when he was run off the road by an unlicensed illegal alien driver in December 2006.
This is the second year Wiles has fought for passage of his legislation; a nearly identical bill was vetoed by governor Perdue last year. Senator Wiles deserves our thanks for his dedication to public safety and his courage in standing up to the crazies in the illegal alien lobby.
Ditto for Representative James Mills (R-Gainesville) whose House Bill 978 allows law enforcement officers to impound the vehicles of drivers found to be driving without being licensed â the huge majority of whom are illegals. The fact that federal law allows for the seizure of any vehicle or craft found to be transporting illegal aliens does not silence the absurd argument that this is somehow âunconstitutionalâ or âanti-immigrantâ.
SB 421, sponsored by Senator Chip Pearson (R- Dawsonville) makes it a felony for the second violation of the crime of knowingly manufacturing, selling, distributing or possessing false identification documents. Even for illegal aliens who have stolen American citizenâs identities in order to steal the American Dream.
These bills have all the right enemies – including Jerry Gonzalez of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials (GALEO) and the sinister MALDEF – who are working for vetos from the governor.
This legislation deserves the enthusiastic and vocal support from Georgia citizens.
Two Senate Resolutions are also noteworthy, final and cannot be vetoed. SR 827 written by Senator Nancy Schaefer (R-Turnerville) expresses the will of the Georgia Senate to urge the United States Congress to withdraw the United States from the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America and from any activity that seeks the economic merger of the United States with other nations – like has already been done in Europe with the European Union.
SR 1011 from Senator Bill Jackson (R-Appling) offers gratitude and appreciation to United States Border Patrol and urges the President to review the ludicrous incarceration of former Border Patrol agents Ignacio “Nacho” Ramos and Jose Alonso Compean. Both were prosecuted for improperly wounding an illegal alien smuggling drugs.
Not a good session for those who promote and defend illegal immigration – if the governor lets enforcement work. I am going to call his office right now at 404 656 1776 and ask him to sign these important bills into Georgia law.
King is president of the Cobb-based Dustin Inman Society which is opposed to illegal immigration. On the Web: www.TheDustinInmanSociety.org
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READ THE MALDEF, GALEO, ACLU letters for veto here! Do something! ( like call the governor’s office )