January 10, 2020

The SPLC now has over $500 million in assets and their admitted goal is to “completely destroy” groups with whom they disagree

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January 9, 2020

Marietta Daily Journal: Gov Brian Kemp gets hit for ignoring his campaign promises on illegal immigration – again

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Candidate Brian Kemp and his Big Truck for rounding up criminal illegals. Photo: The Hill

 

Marietta Daily Journal

OPINION

Letters

Kemp’s broken campaign promise

There is a reason we quit the Georgia Republican Party — and it is centered around the fact that in a state with more illegal aliens than green card holders, illegal immigration has become a forbidden topic in an effort to court the fabled “suburban moderates” and Hispanics. This insulting and dangerous treachery is not going to drive conservative independent voters to the polls in November. Including us.

January 7, 2020

DEAR EDITOR:

In November a male foreign national with an ICE detainer was arrested in Marietta for sexually molesting two teenage boys for years starting when the boys were ages 8 and 9. Just after Christmas another alien with an ICE hold, Juan Antonio Gonzalez, was arrested by Cobb police and booked into the county jail facing six felonies including murder, aggravated assault, fleeing police and possessing a gun during the commission of a crime. We know this because the MDJ reported it. Thank you.

While Gov. Kemp is endlessly boasting of his business-first approach to governing Georgia and the “No. 1 for business” ranking from some magazine, what the MDJ and the rest of the state media are not reporting is that these two examples of vicious crimes by illegal aliens illustrate part of a broken campaign promise from Kemp.

Readers who can remember back to 2018 may recall “Brian Kemp’s Track and Deport Plan” which was a particularly detailed campaign pledge to voters aimed at illegal aliens who commit additional crimes. It went like this: “As governor, conservative businessman Brian Kemp will create a comprehensive database to track criminal aliens in Georgia. He will also update Georgia law to streamline deportations from our jails and prisons.”

We have no hope of Kemp going after the employers who draw the “undocumented” cheap labor into our state. That would upset the business donors. But at our house we have been waiting to see Kemp follow through on his tough talk on illegal alien crime. Including the two examples above, we challenge anyone to find any mention from Kemp — or the Georgia media — of the campaign promise, new laws, tracking criminal aliens or illegal alien databases.

There is a reason we quit the Georgia Republican Party — and it is centered around the fact that in a state with more illegal aliens than green card holders, illegal immigration has become a forbidden topic in an effort to court the fabled “suburban moderates” and Hispanics. This insulting and dangerous treachery is not going to drive conservative independent voters to the polls in November. Including us.

Bill Buckler

Kennesaw

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Campaign ad, 2018 – Brian Kemp and his “track and deport” pledge – because illegal aliens kill Americans

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January 8, 2020

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January 7, 2020

John Litland in the MDJ: Brian Kemp Campaign promise on illegal immigration broken

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Marietta Daily Journal
January 6, 2020

Campaign promise on illegal immigration broken

DEAR EDITOR:

Regarding the “Q&A: Gov. Brian Kemp talks budget cuts, education and other legislative priorities.”

We were drop-mouthed astounded to see that Governor Kemp was not asked about his broken campaign promises on illegal immigration when the MDJ interviewed him recently. It cannot be said too many times that Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders and that Kemp presented himself as a pro-enforcement champion during the campaign. He promised to create a “track and deport plan” and a “database of criminal aliens.”

In last year’s legislative session, a simple bill (HB202) that would have made public a quarterly count of criminal illegal aliens in the state prison system was kept from a vote by the Speaker David Ralston-controlled Republican House without a murmur from Kemp. This would have allowed voters to see one monetary cost of the vaunted illegal “cheap labor” the donor class employs with impunity while taxpayers foot the bills.

Many Georgia families have been permanently separated at the hands of illegal aliens. How many more innocents must die before this overtakes “business-friendly” as “an issue?” Perhaps Gov. Kemp should go talk to our dear friend Kathy Inman in Woodstock and ask about her son Dustin who was killed by an illegal and is forever age sixteen.

There are many conservatives out here who remember Kemp’s immigration campaign promises and we can hear the complete silence of Gov. Kemp on the topic since the election. Now we wonder about the silence from the MDJ. We stopped wondering about the silence on illegal immigration from Georgia Republicans years ago.

My wife is a proud immigrant. So we hope the silly “that’s an anti-immigrant letter” idiocy that will likely follow is ignored. Here

John Litland

Marietta

January 3, 2020

D.A. King in Insider Advantage Georgia today:$100 million annual revenue source should not be ignored

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Georgia voters should be asking why all concerned under the Gold Dome are apparently ignoring a proven successful process that would create a new revenue stream estimated to add about $100 million to the Georgia coffers annually.

With current budget woes producing headlines like “Hundreds of jobs, programs, would be slashed from Georgia budget”and reports that Gov. Kemp wants to cut $300 million from the budget this year, $100 million in new annual revenue seems like real money.

The new revenue stream would come without costing Georgia tax-filers a penny.

This writer originally reported here on legislation from Rep Jeff Jones (R – Brunswick) in late 2016 that would mimic a working system in Oklahoma that has added to that state’s budget since 2010.

“Rep. Jones has found a way to tap into the enormous amount of money that is sent out of Georgia every year without going anywhere near the Georgia economy – and the best news is that the majority of that money comes from drug dealers and illegal aliens!

What is it? A small, 100% refundable fee on funds wired out of Georgia, that taxpayers could easily recoup on their state tax returns. In simple terms, it goes like this: Let’s say you wire $1000.00 to Aunt Martha in South Carolina to help with her upcoming surgery. When you send the helpful payment out, the wire service would add on a small extra fee  (around 2%) – which you would get back when you file your tax return or a simple, short form explaining that you are not required to file a return because of low income. The wire transfer agency would be compensated for the collection effort.

The same fee would be added to the money that illegal drug dealers send out of Georgia. The government of Mexico alone received about $25 billion American dollars last year, mostly from its citizens living here in the good old USA. That is more money than Mexico made on oil revenues.

Georgia has more illegal aliens than Arizona. (and many more than Oklahoma) We don’t have figures on how many American dollars are sent out of Georgia by drug dealers, but Atlanta is a known terminus for that insidious organized crime.

The income for the state in this genius plan comes from the fact that the huge majority of illegal aliens and drug dealers do not file a tax return. Get it?” is what we wrote more three years ago.

Repeat note to media skeptics: Everyone who files a state tax return or special short form can get their fee back.

While Rep Jones has worked hard to accommodate stakeholders since 2016 and polished and tweaked his revenue bill, the basics have not changed. According to the anti-immigration enforcement Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders and the illicit drug business is booming in the Peach State.

The original estimates of the revenue dollar amount have doubled since the bill was written due to changes in the language.

One feature that has not changed is the wire transfer withholding would apply to everyone who wired money out of Georgia, regardless of its final destination.

To illustrate the constant growth in revenue this idea has produced in Oklahoma since it became law, we posted collections by year since it began here from the Oklahoma Tax Commssion.

We detect media resistance

David North at the Center for Immigration Studies also wrote about Jones’ bill in 2016 and that write-up was sent to the AJC’s Jim Galloway that year. The resulting excitedly inaccurate AJC coverage ran with the headline “First Trump-era bill could slap a tax on cash sent to foreign homes.”

The AJC reported that the fully refundable wire transfer fee was a “tax” and that it would only apply to foreigners sending money to their home countries. And they didn’t seem to like the idea that it would affect illegal aliens.

We hope the governor and concerned, responsible House members will take a hard look at Jones’ $100 million a year revenue bill for themselves – maybe even give it a hearing. And maybe sign on as cosponsors. It’s HB532.

You read it here first. Again.

D.A. King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society @DAKDIS    Here.

 

January 2, 2020

The problem with efficient farm harvester machines: They don’t march in the streets for open borders and they don’t vote Democrat

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Georgia Governor Brian Kemp falling short on immigration promises – D.A. King Letter to the editor in the Savannah Morning News today

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January 2, 2020

 

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Kemp falling short on immigration promises

The “Our View” editorial published Dec. 20 praising Gov. Brian Kemp for his business-first approach to governing and further enhancing the climate for corporate profit neglected to note the tradeoffs he has made. Or the trusting conservative voters he has betrayed. Or the campaign promises he has ignored.

Illegal immigration seems to have dropped off of the governor’s radar since Election Day, 2018. The Georgia Budget and Policy Institute says Georgia is home to more “undocumented workers” than green card holders. DHS says we host more illegals than Arizona.

This, despite state laws passed nearly every year since 2006 to make Georgia inhospitable to illegal immigration. The regulations in place, including the state’s the E-Verify laws, would serve the intended purpose if they were actually enforced — or even noted by Gov. Kemp.

Georgians should realize that most illegal immigration is a direct result of illegal employment and must be recognized as the organized crime that it is. Kemp is silent on the entire issue. “Business friendly” is a term that is counter to “pro-enforcement” on immigration.

Conservative voters who can remember back to the summer of 2018 may recall “Brian Kemp’s Track and Deport Plan” which was an extremely detailed campaign promise aimed at illegal aliens who commit additional crimes. “As governor, conservative businessman Brian Kemp will create a comprehensive database to track criminal aliens in Georgia. He will also update Georgia law to streamline deportations from our jails and prisons” went the pledge. We challenge readers to find any mention of any of this from the governor — or the Georgia media — since he was elected.

All this is yet another brilliant example of “silence is consent” and will continue until GOP voters find the courage to challenge the governor and the business lobby that has taken over the Gold Dome.

D.A. King, Marietta

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