MEDIA ADVISORY Numerous Georgia legislators to join D.A. King for press conference to outline local government failure to comply with the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006
MEDIA ADVISORY 9 January 2008
The Dustin Inman Society
www.TheDustinInmanSociety.org
3595 Canton Rd. A-9/337
Marietta, Ga. 30066
Contact: D.A. King
Community organizer D.A. King will hold press conference to outline local government failure to comply with the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006.
When: 2:35 PM Monday, January 12, 2009
Where: South Wing, inside Georgia State Capitol
D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society and a recognized authority on illegal immigration and the 2006 Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act (GSICA) will be joined by numerous legislators to make a short statement on massive violations of state law and suggest needed remedies. Questions from the press will be encouraged.
Among the lawmakers who plan to join King in calling for compliance with the law are Senate President Pro Tem Tommie Williams, Senate Majority Leader Chip Rogers, Senator Chip Pearson, Senator John Douglas, Representative David Ralston, Representative Calvin Hill, Representative Tom Graves and Representative John Lunsford. There is a growing list of many other legislators who will attend and lend support.
“While brave Border Patrol Agents risk their lives to apprehend illegal border crossers, local governments in Georgia are defiantly rewarding the illegal aliens who escape apprehension and make it here with a license to do business. Commercial licenses are clearly Public Benefits under the law” noted King.
In 2006, then state Senator Casey Cagle sponsored a bill (SB 642) that would have established an education and oversight director to “enable compliance with all federal laws concerning public benefits”. Because of the clear need for such an office three years later, the Dustin Inman Society congratulates now Lt. Governor Cagle for his wise foresight.
“Three years ago illegal aliens and their well-funded lobbyists staged massive rallies intended to stop passage of GSICA. At the cost of jobs, benefits and services for Americans, it now seems that many local governments all over Georgia have created their own immigration policy and granted defacto amnesty to the illegal aliens and their employers through their failure to comply with the same law”. King said.
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Named for a sixteen year-old Woodstock, Georgia youth who lost his life to our unsecured borders, the Dustin Inman Society is opposed to illegal immigration, illegal employment and open borders.
King lobbied in favor of the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006 at his own expense.