Though the Georgia General Assembly has passed several immigration reform bills in recent years, they don't have the teeth some would like to see. This is an e-mail blast today from
The Dustin Inman Society:Our three bills that were pending in the Georgia legislature that would have provided language to help protect the American worker in Georgia are dead. The sound you may have heard late Friday night was the unsurprised sighs of relief from Jerry Gonzalez, the ACLU and Georgia's illegal alien-employing business community.
The bills were diluted and then killed by a coalition of the Association County Commissioners of Georgia (ACCG), the Georgia Municipal Association (GMA), the Georgia Department of Labor, the crazies in the ethnic-based illegal alien lobby.
But they were finally and most directly killed by the Speaker of the House, David Ralston and Georgia's Lt. Governor, Casey Cagle.
Speaker David Ralston runs the Georgia House of Representatives. Lt. Governor Casey Cagle runs the Georgia Senate.
For all of my GOP friends... please note that Ralston and Cagle are Republicans and have clearly picked a side on the illegal immigration crisis. They went with the money and the black-market labor. Not that the Dems give a hoot about the American worker when it comes to illegal immigration either.
The out of work and beleaguered Georgia citizens be damned.
I wish I were making this up. It is all true. I would direct you to the AJC or other news reports on the fact, but in an effort to further their amnesty-again agenda, most media outlets understand the importance of keeping the existence of the bills a secret and to never mention the fact that they were killed by Ralston and Cagle.
I followed up with D.A. King, the society's president, and asked him if he was a little heavy on the flamethrower language. His response, via email:
"Trying to create pressure for attaching to live bills. But pls take note of the fact that ALL laws that actually have penalties over the years are aimed at the alien. Find one that is enforced or has penalty for local gov or businesses. If they were serious about JOBS JOBS JOBS and the budget the first and easiest move would have been to enforce the laws they have already passed to encourage black market labor to migrate out of Georgia."
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D.A. King is a lunatic
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