• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
  • Home
  • DIS blog
  • Definition of terms – DHS
  • Birthright Citizenship
  • Contact us

Immigration Politics Georgia

looking for a better life • news and pro-enforcement opinion

  • Illegal Alien Lobby
  • georgiafornia
  • SPLC
  • report illegal aliens/illegal employers
  • Fast Facts from the original DIS blog

Joe Guzzardi: Georgia’s GOP Gov. Kemp and State Legislature Aiding, Abetting Illegal Immigration

March 18, 2024 By D.A. King

March 13, 2024

By Joe Guzzardi

In Georgia, in recent memory solidly red, then gradually purple, and today increasingly blue, even the last vestiges of Republican leadership have embraced policies that reward illegal immigration. GOP Governor Brian Kemp and the GOP-led state legislature have given their blessing to the taxpayer funded Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP), couched as a workplace development initiative. Presented as a program that would “upskill” employees for employers who would depend on the Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) for training, which could then pay the employer $50,000 upon completion of his employee’s instruction.

Image: The Dustin Inman Society
Joe Guzzardi – IPG files.

The TCSG grandiosely identifies RAP as a robust comprehensive training model that helps employers transform and develop entry-level employees into high-skilled talent. RAPs, the flattering narrative continues, “serve[s] as a strategy for building talent pipelines and retaining skilled employees.” RAP is part of and funded by the High Demand Career Initiative (HDCI) program, which doesn’t exclude illegal aliens, a fact that interested parties must dig deep to discover.

In November 2022, Kemp’s office distributed a media release that laid out HDCI’s origins: “During the 2022 legislative session, Governor Kemp and lawmakers partnered to pass SB 379, representing a historic investment in apprenticeships in Georgia through the HDCI Program. The HDCI Program awards up to $50,000 in funding to Georgia businesses to upskill workers through registered apprenticeships and increase skilled talent within Georgia’s high-demand industries.”

Curious about RAP, HDCI, and what the flowery language about the programs might be obscuring, the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society’s founder D.A. King sent off a volley of emails questioning whether illegal aliens and/or H-1B visa workers could be included in RAP.

King received these replies. In her response to King’s inquiry, Kimberly Burgess, Apprenticeship Coordinator at TCSG’s Coastal Pines Technical College wrote “Undocumented immigrants can participate in RAP. ” And from Danny Mitchell, HDCI program manager in TCSG’s Office of Workforce Development, “H1B workers [whose visas are classified as temporary] are participating in the RAP/HDCI program.”

In his ongoing effort to find clarification on illegal aliens eligibility, King also sent a request for comment to Gov. Kemp’s office: “…is there a provision in state law created by 2022’s SB 379 that prevents illegal alien employers and employees similar to the subjects of this press release by the U.S. Attorney in Georgia’s Southern District from accessing the taxpayer-funded apprenticeship program on any level?” After a “D.A., call us back…” voicemail from Kemp’s then-Executive Counsel, David Dove, King eventually received a non-answer from Garrison Douglas, Kemp’s Press Secretary, in the form of a Twitter/X message that included a link to a code section (OCGA 50-36-1) that he claimed “should answer” his question. However, Douglas’ answer did not address the query.

The irony is that, with Georgia’s state officials’ blessing, taxpayers fund programs that prepare illegal immigrants for good, white-collar jobs even though hiring, aiding and abetting illegal immigrants which the programs do is a federal crime.

Kemp will term out in 2026, and he aspires to higher… please read the rest here.

Share this:

  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook
  • Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Primary Sidebar

 “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed: everything else is public relations.” Attributed to George Orwell.

miss something? see Post Archives and fast facts archives here

Categories

Brian Kemp
Photo: mdjonline.com

#BigTruckTrick

Days since GA Gov. Brian Kemp promised action on 'criminal illegals,' sanctuary cities, a criminal alien registry and related legislation:

2596

The Southern Poverty Law Center: Part Karl, Part Groucho

An Illegal Alien in Georgia Explains How To Drive Illegal Aliens Out of Georgia – SB529, 2007

https://youtu.be/oxe1WO27B_I

Gwinnett County, GA Sheriff Kebo Taylor and state law


About the author (click photo)

DA King

Foreign cops & lower college tuition for illegals than Americans, anyone? *Complete coverage of GA. House Study Committee “Innovative Ways to Maximize Global Talent”

ANSWERING THE SMEARS AJC/SPLC

Answering the smear: “blow up your buildings…” How a lie passed on by the AJC in 2007 is still being used against D.A. King (me)

FOREVER 16: REMEMBER DUSTIN INMAN

The Southern Poverty Law Center – a hate mongering scam

https://youtu.be/qNFNH0lmYdM

IMMIGRATION & WORLD POVERTY – GUMBALLS

https://youtu.be/LPjzfGChGlE?t=1

       CATO INSTITUTE: OPEN BORDERS

Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders

More illegal aliens than lawful permanent residents (green card holders) Image: GBPI.org

On illegal immigration and Georgia’s higher-ed system

Illegal aliens protest to demand "equity." Image: Twitter

Footer

Follow these immigration experts on Twitter

Follow these immigration experts on Facebook

contact georgia state legislators

State House Reps and state senators – contact georgia state legislators here.

If you don’t know who represents your and your family in Atlanta, you can find out here.

Contact the Georgia Delegation in Washington

Contact info for the Georgia delegation in Washington DC here. Just click on their name.

Copyright © 2025