February 23, 2020

Georgia blank: Our collection of comments and positions on immigration, amnesty-again and American workers in one Republican U.S. Senate campaign

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Below is everything we can find on immigration statements in the raging senate campaign from Republican candidates Doug Collins and Kelly Loeffler.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

( “I’m for the wall” does not count here.)

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Letter to the editor, MDJ -Taxpayer-funded college classes without immigration status check: Gov. Brian Kemp must see an amnesty coming

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Gov Brian Kemp. Image: The Resurgent

Marietta Daily Journal

Feb 18, 2020
Kemp must see an amnesty coming

DEAR EDITOR:

A recent MDJ story tells us that the Democrats have introduced a bill under the Gold Dome to allow illegal aliens with deferred action on deportation to access in-state tuition. Long a priority of liberals, this bill treats illegals as if they were somehow as deserving as legal immigrants — like my wife — or U.S. citizens when it comes to public benefits.

The story, produced by Capitol-Beat News Service, refers to the illegal aliens as “undocumented immigrants.” How does anyone verify anything about anybody if they have no documents? The description is nonsense. These illegal aliens with DACA have been granted work permits and Social Security numbers, which they have used to obtain driver’s licenses in Georgia. It is a scandalous and a needless security risk to know that driver’s license document is the exact same credential issued to legal immigrants.

The sad fact is that the Democrat “in-state tuition for illegals” bill is not far off from the ongoing Republican-created practice of rewarding illegal aliens in high school with cost-free public college seats in Georgia’s “dual enrollment” program that has no system of checking immigration status at all. Gov. Kemp is quietly pushing HB444 through the Legislature with the intent of reducing costs to taxpayers in the dual enrollment program, but he refuses to add a badly needed requirement that the University System of Georgia weed out the “undocumented” from admission.

The goal is more workers. Kemp must see an amnesty coming?

To get a view of how far many, if not most, Georgia Republican legislators have strayed from pro-enforcement conservative values, the Atlanta paper reports that “Lindsey Tippins, a Republican from Marietta who is the Senate’s Higher Education Committee chairman, declined comment Thursday, saying he hadn’t seen the (in-state tuition) bill and wanted to wait until the legislation comes to his chamber before discussing it.”

State Senator Lindsey Tippins. Photo: Ga General Assembly.

While real conservatives instantly recognize the Dem attempt to get a foot in the door for equal benefits for illegals (their hoped-for future voting base), Tippins clearly has his finger in the wind and is taking the “let’s wait to see if anyone is looking” attitude on giving illegal aliens in Georgia what we will not give to legal immigrants and U.S. citizens in Chattanooga or any other place in the U.S.A.

At our pro-enforcement house, we have this filed in the now very thick and expanding “why we aren’t Republicans” folder.

John Litland

Marietta

February 20, 2020

Action needed to end sanctuary cities in Georgia – five minutes of your time *Brian Kemp

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Illegal aliens protest borders in Atlanta, January, 2016 – photo DIS

Phone calls and emails to four Georgia politicians needed!

The General Assembly is back in session and there are several common sense illegal-immigration related bills that I hope you will help us get passed. We will send out another alert listing them Monday, but today we are beginning the process of education on legislation that needs our immediate attention.  Today.

Georgia’s Anti-sanctuary Act – HB915

Republican Rep Phillip Singleton has introduced HB915 which is a bill that would require all jails in Georgia to honor ICE detainers. This is an end to sanctuary policies. There is much more to it and you should read about it here from Rep Singleton, but the title of the bill pretty much says it all. The bill has 19 co-sponsors. But it should have many more.

Believe it or not, this lifesaving pro-enforcement bill may not pass the Republican-controlled legislature in an election year. More on that next week.

Right now and tomorrow we need phone calls and emails to Gov Kemp, Speaker Ralston and the Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee where the bill has been sent. In addition, I plead with you to contact your own Rep to ask that they sign on to HB 915.

Remember candidate Kemp’s “Big Truck?” You can read one of many letters to the editor about Gov Kemp and his silence on criminal aliens ‘Kemp’s broken campaign promise’ here.

It is hard for me to believe but I have come to realize that many pro-enforcement voters have forgotten that candidate Kemp promised us he would end sanctuary cities in Georgia during campaign in 2018. He hasn’t said a word about it or illegal immigration since then.

Below is a reminder about Gov Brian Kemp’s campaign promise in a short video from 2018.

If you are wondering why candidate Kemp didn’t use forever-sixteen Dustin Inman from right here in Georgia as an example of Americans killed by illegal aliens in his TV ad, join the club. We hope you ask him. I will.

1) Please call Gov Kemp’s office at 404-656-1776 and tell the nice young staffer that you want to leave a message for the governor. That message is simple:
“We are watching to see if you act on your campaign pledge on sanctuary cities and criminal aliens. We want you to start with public support for HB 915.”

–>WARNING: Governor Kemp has started a very arrogant “do not call me” policy (read about it here). If the staffer tells you that your message will not be delivered to the governor unless you send an emailed form, tell that staffer you will continue to call and that you are sending news of the refusal to take phone messages from voting Georgians to the Dustin Inman Society. Contact us at DA@TheDustinInmanSociety. org or leave a message on the DIS facebook page. Then call again. THEN…send in a note from the governor’s contact page form. Please (always) do both! It is important to keep the phones ringing.

2) Then – please call the office of the Speaker of the House, Rep David Ralston 404-656-5020 and leave a similar message with his staffer. – “We are watching to see if the Anti-Sanctuary Act, HB915 will see passage out of the house and we will want to know why if it doesn’t HB915 will save lives in Georgia by helping to deport criminal aliens.” Then, please send Speaker Ralston a follow up email. Email address here.

3) Then, repeat the process with the House Judiciary Chairman, Rep Barry Fleming – 404-656-5125. Then send him an email with the same message. Email address here.

4) Then, please repeat with your own Republican Rep. Contact info here. Do not waste time on Democrats.

This will take you about five minutes. Please do it today (now is good!) and tomorrow. Sanctuary for illegal aliens is madness. HB915 will save lives if the Republicans who rule us will allow it to become law. The life you save may be one of your own family members.

**Please know well-paid, corporate-funded lobbyists from the Marxist anti-borders lobby are working the halls of the state Capitol to see that this bill does not see the light of day. They are telling your state Representative that ending sanctuary city policies will make Georgia less safe! You can read about that here.

Please share this with your friends and family.

State Rep wants to end sanctuary policies in Georgia: Anti-Sanctuary immigration legislation introduced in the state House

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Insider Advantage Georgia
February 17, 2020

Anti-Sanctuary immigration legislation introduced in the state House

Rep Philip Singleton

Rep Philip Singleton
Photo: Georgia General Assembly

On Jan, 6, 2020, 92-year-old Maria Fuentes, who had immigrated to the U.S. lawfully in the 1960’s, was allegedly raped and murdered by Reeaz Khan, a 21-year-old illegal alien in New York City. This unbearable tragedy was entirely preventable.

“In fact, Khan should have been in custody at the time because six weeks earlier Khan was jailed and arrested for domestic violence charges. Because he was in the country illegally, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) filed a detainer that requested that the jail give ICE prior notice and the opportunity to detain Khan before the jail released him. Rather than honoring this request, New York officials released Khan. Had they honored the detainer, Ms. Fuentes might still be alive today” Scott Brady, a U.S. Attorney in Pennsylvania, writes in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Khan has been indicted for the murder.

Ms. Fuentes’ son, Hugo Fuentes, said of Khan, “he was a criminal and they did not pay attention to this. They left him in the streets and he continued to do his misdeeds — because of that my mother is dead.”

To quote President Trump in his February 4th State of the Union address, “the United States of America should be a sanctuary for law abiding Americans, not criminal aliens.” Like most commonsense Georgians, I entirely agree.

I recently introduced legislation in the Georgia House to fight the undeniable public safety threat that local government protection of criminal illegal aliens creates. Illegal sanctuary policies in Georgia do exist and that fact should be a concern to all Georgians.

I was recently astounded to learn that respected sources estimate that Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders. Stories similar to the completely avoidable horror cited above are repeated far too often here in Georgia

My ‘Georgia Anti-Sanctuary Act’ would require the state to support federal immigration enforcement efforts and ensure these efforts are not impeded by any state or local laws or practices.

State entities and agencies would be required to comply with federal immigration detainers and would be prohibited from withholding information or records from federal immigration enforcement efforts regarding an immigrant’s status.

Additionally, the bill would encourage a seamless transfer process regarding illegal aliens who are held in a state’s correctional facility to be transferred into federal custody. Under this bill, it would also be illegal for state or local law enforcement officers who have custody of an illegal to deny or knowingly fail to comply with an alien’s detainer’s requests.

My bill is carefully modeled from the 2017 Texas SB-4 and 2019 Florida SB-168 bills. They have both been signed into law in their respective states and have both been upheld in federal court rulings. We are proud to point to a growing number of co-signers that to date includes nineteen House members. We hope that readers will ask their own Representative to sign on and support our effort to increase public safety in Georgia.

Read the rest here.

February 13, 2020

Former Acting ICE Director notes GA Gov Brian Kemp’s betrayal on illegal immigration: Fox and Friends Feb 8, 2020

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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Pi30rS_qceJslcZY9Ou4MqFIhMcCClJ6/view

Fox and Friends link here.

and later that day…

Mr. Tom Homan and D.A. King on stage. Tom is holding the placard made to remind prose to remind Gov Kemp about his campaign promises on criminal aliens. #TrackandDeport” (states cannot deport anyone).

February 12, 2020

#Georgiafornia: Another letter to the editor on Gov. Brian Kemp’s defiance on criminal aliens – Marietta Daily Journal

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Dustin Inman Society

 

“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.”

#Georgiafornia: Another letter to the editor on Gov. Brian Kemp’s defiance on criminal aliens – Marietta Daily Journal.  Here.

 

Murder, rape, child molestation – Georgia Dept of Corrections ICE detainer report for November, 2019 – ask Gov Brian Kemp

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

 

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Governor Brian Kemp’s ‘do not call me’ policy

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Gov Brian Kemp. Image: The Resurgent

Governor Kemp’s ‘do not call me’ policy

“Having been a reluctant and active denizen of Georgia’s state Capitol since 2004, I can assure those who aren’t that the number one activity that gets the immediate and full attention of the elected officials there is an organized group of voters who actually drive to Atlanta and go into the Gold-Domed beehive during legislative session.

The number two most effective way to get their attention is to ring their telephones – this includes phones in the governor’s office, where the phone number is and has been 404-656-1776.”

There is no voice mail.

Read the entire original post here.

February 11, 2020

What is more diverse than the entire Democrat Party presidential candidate field and has more immigrants? #SPLC

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What is more diverse than the entire Democrat Party presidential candidate field and has more immigrants?

The board of the Dustin Inman Society.

How crazy and dishonest are the crazies? This crazy and dishonest.

Photos from the recent DIS immigration forum here.

Photo: DIS

Program for our Feb 8, 2020 event

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Honoring Immigrants: An Expert, Pro-Enforcement Conversation on Immigration

The Dustin Inman Society – February 8, 2020 Atlanta, GA.

9:15 – Welcome. Please see speaker bios in your handout folder.

Prayer – Ms. Kathy Statham. Pledge – Mr. Everett Robinson

‘God Bless America’ – sung by Ms. Sybil Eberhart

9:30 – Opening Remarks from D.A. King

9:50 – Speaker: Mr. George Rodriguez

10:20 – Speaker: Ms. Jessica Vaughn

10:50 – Remarks from DIS board member Mr. Everett Robinson

10:55 – Remarks from DIS board member Ms. Inger Eberhart

11:00 – Break – 20 minutes

11:30 –Remarks from DIS board member, scholar and author Ms. Mary Grabar. An immigrant, Ms. Grabar is author of “Debunking Howard Zinn: Exposing the Fake History That Turned a Generation Against America.” (Hardcover, August 2019)

11:45 – Keynote Speaker: Mr. Tom Homan (60 minutes including Q&A)

12:50 – Speaker: Ms. Mary Ann Mendoza

1:25 – Wrap up remarks from D.A. King

1:30 – Conclusion of event.
As per Hilton Hotel, everyone must be out of room by 1:45 PM for re-set.

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