June 15, 2017

Georgia 6 campaign ad for Republican Karen Handel paid for by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson VIDEO (listen carefully for immigration point)

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Fast Fact: Illegal Aliens made up 66% of Criminal Alien Convictions in Texas in 6 Years

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The Hill: Davis-Oliver Act would make Trump’s immigration agenda law of the land – This lifesaving bill only has two Georgia cosponsors

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Davis-Oliver Act would make Trump’s immigration agenda law of the land

BY BOB DANE, OPINION CONTRIBUTOR – 06/01/17

Immediately after taking office, President Trump acted quickly and decisively by using executive power to restart the process of controlling our borders and enforcing America’s existing immigration laws. Progress is being made but much more remains to be done.

Legislation must follow executive action in order to fix flaws in the system, enhance public safety and ensure lasting reforms are solidly in place. The onus is now on the GOP-led Congress to act, particularly given that for eight years, the GOP has railed against President Obama’s usurpation of their authority to regulate immigration.

Thus, the introduction of the Davis-Oliver Act is a refreshing signal that the GOP may be taking its responsibility seriously. The bill is a much-needed legislative vehicle for many of President Trump’s signature immigration enforcement initiatives and would provide law enforcement professionals the relief, guidance and authority they have long needed to keep America safe. The bill, sponsored by Immigration and Border Security Subcommittee Vice Chairman Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) and House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte (R-Va.) is a vital first step — but not the only step — in modernizing our broken immigration system.

Named after two California law enforcement officers murdered by a criminal illegal alien, the Davis-Oliver Act, among other things, would ensure that state and local law enforcement officials would always have the authority to enforce federal immigration laws. It would also end the ability of future presidents to unilaterally shut down immigration enforcement (read: Obama) for political purposes.

The bill adds much-needed clarity to ICE’s detainer authority, the tool used by federal immigration enforcement officials to order criminal aliens be held by local jails for at least 48 hours so they can be picked up and removed from the country. Under current law, ICE detainers are regularly ignored by sanctuary communities — even for some of the most heinous criminal aliens — and result in convicted criminal aliens being released back onto our streets.

The needless carnage created by communities that refuse to cooperate with detainers is a national disgrace. In 2014, for example, 13,288 criminal aliens — charged with serious crimes including homicide, kidnapping, assault, sexual assault, drunk driving — were released back onto the streets, only to commit new crimes against innocent Americans… READ THE REST HERE

“Lawful presence” comes from congress – not from policy adjustment says federal judge in Georgia: Estrada v USGBOR Opinion and Order (we like page 21)

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Sound familiar? Amnesty talk before 9/1! same as amnesty talk sixteen after 9/11 – Dan Stein of FAIR on amnesty in 2001

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Amnesty talk before 9/11 is same as amnesty talk sixteen after 9/11

June 13, 2017

Still with more illegal aliens than Arizona! Still owned and operated by the Georgia & the Metro Area Chambers of Commerce! The new Georgia: Republican Congressman Drew Furguson has no mention of immigration on his House website

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Complaint and open records request sent to Georgia state auditor (Audits and Accounts) today

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Complaint: The E-verify affidavit used and accepted by the City of Marietta Schools when it hired La Amistad Inc. to teach English to parents of students is not the proper form as per below Georgia law. Also, the affidavit illegally accepted and used was not notarized, contained no E-Verify user number and was not signed. This is a clear violation of the law.

Please also consider this to be my official request for any public records that reflect or illustrate all annual compliance audits and direct me to the posted results of these required audits of at least half of the reporting agencies.

OCGA 13-10-91

(6) It shall be the duty of the contractor to submit copies of all affidavits, drivers’ licenses, and identification cards required pursuant to this subsection to the public employer within five business days of receipt. No later than August 1, 2011, the Departments of Audits and Accounts shall create and post on its website form affidavits for the federal work authorization program. The affidavits shall require fields for the following information: the name of the project, the name of the contractor, subcontractor, or sub-subcontractor, the name of the public employer, and the employment eligibility information required pursuant to this subsection.

(7) (A) Public employers subject to the requirements of this subsection shall provide an annual report to the Department of Audits and Accounts pursuant to Code Section 50-36-4 as proof of compliance with this subsection. Subject to available funding, the state auditor shall conduct annual compliance audits on a minimum of at least one-half of the reporting agencies and publish the results of such audits annually on the Department of Audits and Accounts’ website on or before September 30.

(B) If the state auditor finds a political subdivision to be in violation of this subsection, such political subdivision shall be provided 30 days to demonstrate to the state auditor that such political subdivision has corrected all deficiencies and is in compliance with this subsection. If, after 30 days, the political subdivision has failed to correct all deficiencies, such political subdivision shall be excluded from the list of qualified local governments under Chapter 8 of Title 50 until such time as the political subdivision demonstrates to the state auditor that such political subdivision has corrected all deficiencies and is in compliance with this subsection.

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D.A. King

“News” from the AJC and a tweet from AJC reporter and Political Insider blogger Greg Bluestein forgot to say that GA06 voters are more concerned about illegal immigration

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AJC poll GA06 June, 2017 – Abortion

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Q9D HERE

 

AJC poll GA06 June, 2017 Traffic and transportation

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Q9C HERE

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