MEDIA RELEASE – The Dustin Inman Society condemns the anti-enforcement lobby’s lawsuit on HB 87 and calls on Governor Deal to an issue an overdue Executive Order establishing an “Georgia Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act Defense Fund” to which pro-enforcement Americans can donate to defer costs of defending common sense and the rule of law in Georgia
Dustin Inman Society
MEDIA ADVISORY 2 June 2011
The Dustin Inman Society
www.TheDustinInmanSociety.org
3595 Canton Rd. A-9/337
Marietta, Ga. 30066
Contact: D.A. King
DA (at) TheDustinInmanSociety.orgThe Dustin Inman Society condemns the anti-enforcement lobby’s lawsuit on HB 87 and calls on Governor Deal to an issue an overdue Executive Order establishing an “Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act Defense Fund” to which pro-enforcement Americans can donate to defer costs of defending common sense and the rule of law in Georgia.
Dustin Inman Society president D.A. King today denounced the lawsuit to be filed attacking the concept of immigration enforcement in Georgia by the ACLU, the SPLC and other fringe groups that oppose an equal application of the law on the crime of illegal immigration.
“I am among the majority of Georgians who are sickened by the constant race-baiting and the smearing of our brave law enforcement officers who risk their lives to protect and serve. But, no one should be surprised at the baseless court action. These are the usual suspects whose hatred of American values and immigration laws is widely known and contrary to the majority of American’s principles and desires” said D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society. “These radicals have no legal ground to stand on and have no trace of any shame” remarked King.
King worked closely with state Representative Matt Ramsey on producing HB 87 and lobbied to see the bill passed and signed into law.
King also announced that he and the supporters of his organization were calling on Governor Deal to establish a defense fund into which Americans across the nation can donate to assist in the court fight brought about by the open borders mob.
According to King, a similar defense fund was created by Executive Order in Arizona by Governor Jan Brewer last year. “Earlier today I spoke to my long-time friend and Arizona Senate President Russell Pearce – who authored the 2010 Arizona enforcement law – about his state’s success with financial help in the form of contributions from everyday Americans” noted King. “Senator Pearce confirmed press reports that the state has spent little or nothing defending SB 1070 and has brought in almost four million dollars in donations with from every state in the union.”
King expressed his dismay that Governor Deal’s staff has apparently not yet considered such a plan. “It’s a no brainer and most people are more than willing to help in the coming fight with the far-left fringe opposing our recent law. It would be a small amount, but put me down as the first donor if the governor decides to heed our respectful advice” ended Mr. King.
NOTE: Arizona Governor Brewer’s Defense Fund E.O. can be accessed here: http://azgovernor.gov/dms/upload/EO_2010-11.pdf
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