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Way to go, Peach State!
Gov. Nathan Deal yesterday signed S.B. 160 – a tough expansion of Georgia’s H.B. 87, the Arizona-style law cracking down on illegal aliens, which passed in 2011. The La Raza lobby was left stunned and upset, believing Deal would bend to the prevailing GOP pressure for immigration appeasement in Washington, and veto it. They were sadly mistaken.
Way to go, Peach State!
Gov. Nathan Deal yesterday signed S.B. 160 – a tough expansion of Georgia’s H.B. 87, the Arizona-style law cracking down on illegal aliens, which passed in 2011. The La Raza lobby was left stunned and upset, believing Deal would bend to the prevailing GOP pressure for immigration appeasement in Washington, and veto it. They were sadly mistaken.
Way to go, Peach State!
Gov. Nathan Deal yesterday signed S.B. 160 – a tough expansion of Georgia’s H.B. 87, the Arizona-style law cracking down on illegal aliens, which passed in 2011. The La Raza lobby was left stunned and upset, believing Deal would bend to the prevailing GOP pressure for immigration appeasement in Washington, and veto it. They were sadly mistaken.
Nothing new here. The state has the right to restrict anyone from recieving state benefits and priviledges.
Its 10 dollars short and way too late.
Too late? How so? It is also about enforcement not just benefits. See below from the article.
Bans illegal aliens from getting state driver’s licenses. Blocks illegal aliens from getting state, grants, public housing and retirement benefits. Prevents people from using foreign passports to obtain public benefits, unless those passports include records indicating they are in the country legally. Mandatory participation in E-Verify for contractors doing business with city, county and state government agencies.
Blame the immigrants and never the companies that hire them, that's the anti immigrant mentality.
Apparently you haven't read all the numerous posts and topics in here about the blame we put on the part of the employers by we who are anti-ILLEGAL immigrant not anti-immigrant. But there are three guilty parties here...the employers, our govenrnment and the illegals themselves. Now you tell me why the pro-illegal immigrants don't blame the latter at all!
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