December 8, 2010

Georgia Farm Bureau: YES TO AMNESTY! NO TO THE H2A VISA! NO TO LEGAL WORKERS! NO TO IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT IN GEORGIA !

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Georgia Farm Bureau: NO TO LEGAL WORKERS! NO TO IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT IN GEORGIA ! WE CARE NOTHING FOR BRAVE BORDER PATROL AGENTS!

SELLING OUT AMERICA: The Georgia Farm Bureau has joined with the race-baiting radicals and come out of the closet against enforcement and in favor of giving amnesty to illegal aliens and illegal employers in Georgia!

The “progressive” Georgia Farm Bureau has picked a side on immigration enforcement…open borders it is.

Like Jerry Gonzalez, they hope you never find out about the H2A visa that allows the agriculture industry to legally import an unlimited number of foreign workers to work in Georgia’s Ag industry. The problem is that the workers must be treated with dignity, paid a living wage and provided housing. Hiring illegal aliens who escaped capture at our borders and who hate us for being Americans while the rest of us pay for the education, health care and press one for English in our own country is much cheaper.

WE DO NOT NEED ILLEGAL LABOR TO GROW ONIONS AND PEACHES OR ANY OTHER CROP

How many Border Patrol Agents will the Georgia Farm Bureau help kill next year?

ASK THEM!

Parts of the coming 2011 Georgia legislation to attack illegal immigration will be made public very soon, we are working on them now. The Georgia Farm Bureau will be lobbying in the Georgia Capitol with the Socialist Workers Party, Jerry Gonzalez, Jane Fonda, the ACLU, GALEO and La Raza to kill the bills and stop enforcement of American immigration laws in Georgia. I need help.

PLEASE contact the Georgia Farm Bureau HERE. Be polite if you want to, but please don’t be silent. PLEASE CONTACT THEM NOW!

The battle to get an “Arizona law” in Georgia has already started…please pick a side. The Georgia Farm Bureau has. They are un-American and anti-enforcement.

The AP report from yesterday below

Macon Telegraph
Tuesday, Dec. 07, 2010 – Pearl Harbor Day

Georgia Farm Bureau cautions state on immigration
By RAY HENRY – Associated Press

LYONS, Ga. — Georgia farmers, many of whom are dependent on immigrant labor, have fired a warning shot at state lawmakers considering ways to crack down on illegal immigrants.

Delegates to the Georgia Farm Bureau’s annual convention voted Tuesday to adopt a policy that opposes any state immigration measure that “discriminates against the farm worker” and puts them at a competitive disadvantage. The vote marks the first time the Farm Bureau has adopted an immigration policy directed specifically at Georgia state leaders.

“We think immigration is a federal issue, and it needs a federal solution,” said Jon Huffmaster, the Farm Bureau’s legislative director. “And we think a patchwork of state laws could cause more problems than it solves.”

Many farmers are heavily dependent on immigrant labor to harvest crops by hand, particularly vegetables and peaches that are easily bruised and damaged by machines. Huffmaster said farmers in vegetable-growing regions first pushed for the new policy, one of many that was created or revised during the convention at Jekyll Island.

Politicians in Georgia have signaled their willingness to adopt tougher sanctions against the estimated 475,000 illegal immigrants in the state, many of whom work in agriculture. Gov.-elect Nathan Deal, a Republican, said during the campaign that he would support an Arizona-style immigration law. That state approved a measure that requires police officers, when enforcing other laws, to question the immigration status of those they suspect are in the country illegally.

Meanwhile, a committee of Republican lawmakers was created in September to study illegal immigration and its effects on Georgia. The co-chair, Rep. Matt Ramsey, said members will try to fill gaps in state law and add enforcement tools to existing laws.

Ramsey said state officials have been forced to wade into immigration policy because of the federal government’s inaction.

“I would respectfully disagree with any statement that the state has no role in this,” the Peachtree City Republican said. “In my opinion, the status quo is unacceptable, and that is the consensus of the members of the immigration reform committee.”…

Read more: http://www.macon.com/2010/12/07/1368226/ga-farm-bureau-opposes-state-immigration.html#ixzz17VmQaLd5——————