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How ‘Immigrant Communities’ Beat Back ICE and Helped Flip Georgia #GLAHR

August 5, 2022 By D.A. King

Dec 10, 2020

Boltsmag.org

Growing up in Gwinnett County, Georgia, in the northeastern Atlanta suburbs, Jonathan Zuñiga remembers the fear his parents felt driving to the grocery store.

In 2009, the Gwinnett County sheriff’s office, under Sheriff Butch Conway, started turning over hundreds of Latinx immigrants in its custody to ICE—including many who only landed in jail after police arrested them for minor traffic violations. Zuñiga says his parents, who are undocumented immigrants from Mexico, had to leave their construction jobs for lower-paying factory jobs that required less driving. But running errands continued to pose a threat.

“Driving even small amounts of time was unsafe,” Zuñiga said.

The county sheriff’s office was making these transfers because it had joined ICE’s 287(g) program, which allows local officers to directly enforce federal immigration policies, including screening immigration status and detaining residents until ICE takes custody. Gwinnett County operates one of the largest 287(g) programs in the country: this year, it ranks fourth in the nation for the number of ICE detainer requests, in which local jails hold people in custody longer in order to hand them over to federal agents. Detainers in Gwinnett peaked in 2012 and then steadily declined throughout Barack Obama’s second term as president. But they soared again after Donald Trump took office in early 2017 with new enforcement priorities, including having ICE arrest noncitizens more frequently for minor crimes. A Mother Jones investigation found that between 2017 and July 2019, the primary charge for nearly half of the people held for ICE at the Gwinnett County Jail was for driving without a license or another minor traffic violation.

But in November, voters in Gwinnett and nearby suburban Cobb County chose Democratic sheriffs for the first time in decades, electing candidates who made campaign promises to end the 287(g) programs. A Democratic candidate who opposed 287(g) also won in Charleston County, South Carolina; altogether these wins mirror a string of progressive sheriff victoriesin 2018 that were driven by immigration issues.

Cobb County’s longtime sheriff, Neil Warren, lost to challenger Craig Owens. In Gwinnett County, Sheriff-elect Keybo Taylor won with 57 percent of the vote against Republican candidate Lou Solis, the second-in-command to Conway, who didn’t seek re-election. In 2016, by contrast, Conway ran unopposed and won 97 percent of the vote.

That upset, and the emphasis on 287(g) as a central campaign issue in both counties, resulted in large part from the work of local immigrants’ rights organizers who have grown their operations under the Trump presidency and activated communities of color. Their organizing also contributed to Georgia electing a Democrat presidential candidate for the first time since 1992.

Leading up to the November elections, Zuñiga joined Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR) Action Network as a canvasser focused on the sheriff races in Gwinnett and Cobb counties. Working as part of the “Take Action, Get Power” coalition with Southerners on New Ground (SONG) Power, and Mijente, Zuñiga and other canvassers were able to reach more than 125,000 residences—primarily Latinx and Black voters—by door-knocking (with COVID-19 precautions), according to GLAHR. Their work paralleled groups like the Asian American Advocacy Fund, whose outreach helped to nearly double voter turnout among Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.

Zuñiga found that many residents were aware of 287(g) but not of how to change it. “They didn’t know the formal name of that policy, but they knew what could happen if [you didn’t have] a license,” he said. “A lot of people thought it was something coming down from the federal level. They weren’t aware that changing a sheriff could actually change that policy.”

Founded nearly 15 years ago, GLAHR is the largest Latinx grassroots organization in the state. Under the Trump administration, GLAHR, SONG, and other long-established Georgia-based nonprofits have joined a nationwide trend of changing liberal activism by creating 501(c)(4) arms—organizations that are also exempt from federal income tax but can lobby and do political work—in order to be more aggressive political players, rather than solely focused on litigation, educational work, or providing services.

  • Related reading: Led by GLAHR, May Day marchers say Georgia immigration laws unfair

Kevin Joachin, an organizer with GLAHR Action Network, says the organization’s priority has become “building the political consciousness of our community”—helping inform Latinx residents about specific policies and their ability to change them at a scale that has little precedence in Georgia, particularly for a down-ballot race. That organizing began early in the election cycle; GLAHR lead organizer Carlos Medina says that activating Latinx voters for the sheriff primaries helped push Democratic candidates in both counties leftward, leading to promises to end the 287(g) program.

Related reading: Communist banner unfurled at anti-borders GLAHR Gold Dome  

Zuñiga says he found that many Latinx and Black voters in the suburbs—particularly in the more rural areas of Cobb and Gwinnett counties—never before had an interaction with a canvasser, despite the influx of political spending and organizing that’s accompanied Georgia’s demographic change in recent years. “We try to get that small, little conversation with people because we feel like that actually matters,” Zuñiga said.

Although Hillary Clinton won Gwinnett County in the 2016 presidential election, and Joe Biden won the county and state this year, more than a third of Latinxes in Georgia voted for Trump, according to exit polls. Canvassers with Take Action Get Power found that some Latinx voters in Gwinnett supported Solis for sheriff partially because of his Latinx identity. Joachin says GLAHR Action Network’s in-person approach was pivotal: Canvassers would see pro-Solis signs in some stores and talk to the owners or employees about Gwinnett’s high rates of deportations. The next time canvassers drove by, Joachin said, the signs were gone. Compared to hyperpolarized debates about presidential candidates, Zuñiga says he was able to have “more in-touch conversations [about the sheriff’s race] because it was something that was affecting their communities, and they could see that firsthand.”

SONG volunteer coordinator Tayleece Paul says door-knocking yielded contact or conversations with 32 percent of residences, versus just 2 percent with phone banking. Paul grew up in Gwinnett County and remembers a friend’s father who was deported through the 287(g) program. Many of the coalition’s canvassers met people who had similar experiences with the program, she says. “Each person had their own unique story.”

Joachin says that engaging the entire Latinx community—including those who cannot vote, like undocumented immigrants—is central to GLAHR Action Network’s strategy of empowerment. “We’re not always concerned if the person who we’re looking for is at home, because maybe their family member who is undocumented will benefit from the conversation by being included,” he said. “We’re not telling them to vote—that’s voter fraud—but what we’re doing is creating a culture of voting.”   More here.

Filed Under: Immigration Research

Abolish ICE! Marxist Georgia group (GLAHR) led by a Mexican citizen screams at passing traffic

November 21, 2019 By D.A. King

ICE, ICE, ICE!! ABOLISH ICE! #AbolishICE pic.twitter.com/t0DW622dih

— GLAHR (@GLAHR_) November 20, 2019

It’s a short video they posted.

 

Here are members of the Soros-funded ( see also Ford Foundation) open borders ‘Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights’ (GLAHR) screaming at cars in traffic to “Abolish ICE.” This is one of the Marxist groups invited to a Gwinnett County (GA) July 31 panel discussion on 287(g) by Commissioner Marlene Fosque. They dropped out when they found out this pro-enforcement writer was on the panel.

GLAHR was founded by a now room-temp Mexican diplomat (Teodoro Maus) and Mexican-born Adelina Nichols, who has ties to the communist party. GLAHR is part of a larger group demanding that Atlanta officially become a sanctuary city.

Adelina Nichols. Photo: Savannah Morning News

It’s not only 287(g) they hate.

These are people who advocate to abolish the entire federal ICE agency and end any enforcement of human trafficking, immigration or borders.

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“Chinga La Migra!” – More on the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR) and their open hate for immigration enforcement officers

October 1, 2019 By D.A. King

“Chinga La Migra” “Abolish ICE!” “ICE out of Georgia” “ICE free Georgia”

What you won’t read in the liberal AJC

GLAHR booth at a recent event. Image. GLAHR Twitter feed.

 

GLAHR, along with ‘Project South Institute for Elimination of Poverty and Genocide‘ is one of several groups hosting a “community forum” against the lifesaving 287(g) program tomorrow in Gwinnett County. See my recent write up here.  We are watching to see if the Gwinnett Daily Post and the “compelling” AJC cover this coming anti-287(g) event put on by these illegal alien lobby groups.

The open borders GLAHR corporation is run by a Mexican-born communist named Adelina Nichols. The two groups were invited by Gwinnett County Commissioner Marlene Fosque to a two-sided forum in July but backed out when they learned I was a panelist. The Gwinnett paper and the AJC both covered that event.

Above is a recently posted photograph on the GLAHR Twitter page of their booth at an event last week. Look carefully.

See the banner in the back of the booth?

Image: Zazzle, via Transpanish.biz

Don’t know what “La Migra” means? It is a Spanish language slang term used to describe any law enforcement official who is authorized to enforce immigration law.

Here is an explanation from the Transpanish website

“A derivative of the Spanish term migración (migration) or related to migraciones – the offices dealing with immigration issues in Spanish-speaking countries – the term has become shorthand for both agencies and individuals that deal with immigrants and immigration. Both the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Border Patrol agencies can be referred to as La Migra, as well as the personnel who work for them, including immigration officers and agents who perform inspections of cars crossing the border or in search of illegal immigrants in places of business.”

So, what does the illegal alien lobby mean when they say (they say it a lot) “Chinga La Migra?”

“Chinga” is a slang word in Spanish for the “F word” – and we don’t mean firetruck.

You can see for yourself here and here.

GLAHR (2017 contributions and grants, $458,557) has been organizing illegal aliens in Georgia since 2001. From the GLAHR website, you can – and should –  see here ( <– it may take a few seconds to load. GLAHR took the page down, so the link is going to the Wayback Machine) for an example of how far along they are with their “Peoples Committees.” Nichols has t-shirts and sweatshirts for her anti-borders followers, which read “GLAHR – DEFY, DEFEND, EXPAND” – here.

 

Pro-enforcement Americans should learn when to say “Viva La Migra!”

But be advised, they hate that.  

 

 

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HB 1105 – “ The Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024” explained

May 3, 2024 By D.A. King

 

HB 1105 sponsored by Rep Jesse Petrea (R- Savannah) passed under the Gold Dome last month and was signed into law by Gov. Kemp on May 1, 2024.

While you read the abbreviated analysis of Rep Petrea’s leigislation below, please try to find the “anti-immigrant” and “anti-Latino” “hate” the corporate-funded illegal alien lobby is howling about. On the bottom, we supply a list of some of the organizations – with contact information – that feverishly lobbied in the state Capitol against this commonsense public safety bill.

This is a general explanation of the bill’s contents.

HB 1105 ensures that Georgia law enforcement officers cooperate with federal immigration authorities when illegal aliens are in custody. Puts penalties into existing laws against “sanctuary” policies. Requires that jails honor ICE detainers.

“The provisions of this Act shall be implemented in a manner consistent with federal laws  governing immigration and civil rights.”

  • Penalizes sheriffs (hello, Gwinnett Sheriff Keybo Taylor) who defy follow current state law on reporting to ICE when illegal aliens are in their jails. (Section 9)
  • Penalizes local government leaders who support sanctuary policies in violation of that prohibition. (Section 6)
  • Requires that jailers honor ICE detainers. (Section 8)
  • Requires jails to apply annually for Memorandums of Agreement with federal immigration authorities such as 287(g). (Section 5)
  • Withholds state funds or state administered federal funds from local governing bodies that violate this code and support sanctuary policies. (Section 5)
  • Requires jailers to post quarterly reports on their local website to include total number of inmates, LESC inquiries, ICE detainers, and number of responses from ICE beginning 12/31/24. (Section 10)
  • Requires the Department of Audits to review immigration compliance reports submitted by local governments and Sheriffs’ Departments. (Section 12)
  • Requires the Department of Corrections to post on its website, a quarterly report of aggregate data on the numbers of ICE detainers in our state prison system. (Section 7)
  • Requires that DNA shall be collected from convicted felons in the Georgia Department of Corrections that are subject to an immigration detainer notice. (Section 13)
  • Requires that law enforcement officers seek to verify immigration status for individuals arrested for certain misdemeanors and who cannot show ID indicating legal presence in the United States. (Section 3)
  • Implores the State Board of Pardons and Paroles to not release any illegal alien from confinement prior to the completion of their sentence unless they are assured that federal immigration authorities will deport such alien upon release. (Section 2)

The below is part of a March 6, 2024 press release from the anti-enforcement, non-profit groups listed. You can see the entire release at our pro-enforcement website, NewDustinInmanSociety.org.

From the far-left:

Diverse Group of Immigrant Rights Organizations Condemn HB 1105 As Dangerous and Discriminatory

STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

“Atlanta, GA — Immigrant rights organizations and their allies condemn Georgia House Bill 1105, which recently passed the House and endangers Georgia’s immigrant communities, promotes racial profiling, and undermines local law enforcement discretion…”

CONTACT:
James Woo, Advancing Justice-Atlanta, jwoo@advancingjustice-atlanta.org

Daniela Rodriguez, Migrant Equity Southeast, Daniela@migrantequity.org 912-222-8229

Shelley Danzy, Project South, shelley@projectsouth.org 678-508-5293

Preye Cobham, Esq., Women Watch Afrika, womenwatchafrika@gmail.com 404-668-2241

Daniela Racines, Latino Community Fund, daniela@lcfgeorgia.org 470-519-0783

Ashley Coleman, Coalition of Refugee Service Agencies, ashley.coleman@weinspirit.org 678-451-8863

Lauren Frazier, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, lfrazier@gbpi.org 404-434-5541

Sebastian Saavedra, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR), sebastian@glahr.org 770-457-5232

Nekessa Opoti, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, comms@baji.org 612-405-3359

Aimee Zangandoum, Inspiritus, aimee.zangandou@weinspirit.org 678-852-8523

Nazia Khanzada, Council on American-Islamic Relations Georgia, nkhanzada@cair.com 404-239-2086

Darlene Lynch, The Center for Victims of Torture and Business & Immigration for Georgia (BIG) Partnerships,, Dlynch@cvt.org 404-402-1764

Alba Villarreal, GALEO Impact Fund, avillarreal@galeoimpactfund.org 678-791-2305

Original release here.

Filed Under: Immigration Research

HB 1105 brings leftist smears and newfound press attention to “criminal illegals” 

March 8, 2024 By D.A. King

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cue the race-baiting and accusations of “anti-immigrant hate” from the corporate-funded leftists and breathless, inaccurate “news” from the usual suspects in the media. My apologies for the repetition. (Note: the AP news report linked above is the corrected version of the story that was done after our inquiry and complaint to AP writer Jeff Amy).

Call it a proposal for a law that essentially says we should enforce the law. In Rep Jesse Petrea’s HB 1105, for the first time in far too many years – thirteen, by my count – there is legislation pending under the Gold Dome that will serve to reduce the American casualties inflicted by the criminal aliens swarming over Georgia.

Petrea’s bill will create criminal penalties for jailers who have been allowed to defy state law on “sanctuary” policies. Pro-enforcement conservatives hope to see the bill significantly improved, sharpened, and expanded.

Note to Rep Petrea and Republican legislators: The newfound press attention to criminal aliens and the baseless Alinsky-inspired smears coming your way is all a normal, rehearsed, boiler plate drill by the illegal alien lobby. This writer has considerable experience with the non-profit orgs that can be counted on to oppose anyimmigration enforcement. The recommendation from here?: Press on to final passage.

 Legislators and sane Georgia voters should consider the source of the unhinged effort to derail the ‘Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act.’

As one example, the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials Inc. was one of the many Marxist concerns that sent lobbyists to the Capitol in a failed attempt to stop the bill in the House committee process. In a recent media release, GALEO’s CEO, the notorious opponent of immigration enforcement, Jerry Gonzalez, used Laken Riley’s brutal murder to advance his solution for what Gov. Kemp referred to in 2018 as “criminal illegals.”

Jerry Gonzalez

If you wade through the accusations of “anti-immigrant rhetoric,” “white nationalist agenda” and warnings of coming “hate crimes,” Gonzalez uses the tragedy in Athens to promote his group and as a vehicle to push for illegal alien amnesty. Apparently aware that the first two hundred thirty six names in the Hahira phone book likely have about as much knowledge on immigration as many Georgia legislators, Gonzalez tries to convince them that HB 1105 should be abandoned because “…a U.S Court of Appeals struck Georgia’s HB 87, also known as the “Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act,” over a decade ago” – which is an intentional lie. The truth is that the court enjoined one of the law’s twenty-three sections. Because GALEO joined with the SPLC, the ACLU,  and various other anti-enforcement corporations in a federal lawsuit in an attempt to overturn the law, Gonzalez knows the truth.

The hateful Gonzalez/GALEO media release titled “Rejecting divisive rhetoric…” is a must read for the uninitiated.

In addition to funding from Georgia Power and a list of other Georgia corporations, it should not go unnoted that GALEO Inc. has also been a recipient of a recent grant from the disgraced and discredited champions of smear – the SPLC.

Space does not allow more than a linked beginners guide to some of the other non-profit groups that are lobbying in the state Capitol against HB 1105, but here is a partial education: Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta (“Divest from the Deportation State!”). Georgia Familias Unidas led by Maria Del Rosario Palacios, the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, aka “GLAHR”, the (restricted) Latino Community Fund, the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, and the Georgia Chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. – yes, that CAIR.

  • Related reading: Abolish ICE! Marxist Georgia group (GLAHR) led by a Mexican citizen screams at passing traffic

GOP lawmakers who may have a difficult time maintaining an aggressive,  pro-enforcement approach to HB 1105 in the current storm of abuse by these Biden supporters should take a look at our February poll of Republican Primary voters on illegal immigration in Georgia.

Republican lawmakers must end the “ya’ll come!” practice of creating reward magnets for illegal aliens

It should always be noted that only six states host more illegal aliens than we do here in Georgia. And that there would be far fewer if the Republican-controlled legislature would end the practice of creating a magnet for more to come by passing bills that offer benefits as rewards for moving in.  Examples? The Registered Apprenticeship Program, the Dual Enrollment program, and endless Georgia Chamber of Commerce-ordered bills directed at ending the verification of lawful presence for issuing occupational licenses to name a few.

We will examine those anti-enforcement gems and the vote records here soon.

A closing question: Has anybody in the media asked Dalton Republican Rep Kasey Carpenter about his reasoning for voting with the Democrats against HB 1105 last week?

 D.A. King is the president of the Dustin Inman Society and proprietor of ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com .

The column above was originally posted on the subscription news and opinion outlet James Magazine Online,  March 7, 2024.

 

We told you so https://jamesmagazinega.com/2020/12/08/metro-atlanta-more-dangerous-after-election-of-progressive-sheriffs/

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Incoming illegal aliens may have a Florida accent – Keep choppin’! #BrianKemp

July 10, 2023 By D.A. King

Gov. Brian Kemp

“Along with ending “sanctuary city” policies, readers may remember that Kemp pledged to crack down on “criminal illegals” when he ran for governor in 2018. He didn’t.”

For someone who has been fighting illegal immigration in Georgia for twenty years, the endless news stories coming out of Florida regarding Gov DeSantis’ “toughest state illegal immigration law in the nation” crackdown on that organized crime is both familiar and sadly entertaining. It seems that the vast corporate-funded, anti-enforcement media lobby is crazed over the promise of future enforcement.

Headline after headline screams that “the undocumented” are leaving Florida out of fear.

“Migrant Workers Flee Florida as New Immigration Law Takes Effect” from the July 3 edition of the Wall St. Journal is but one example.

In a statement, Mexico’s Foreign Ministry said the new Florida provisions could prompt “discrimination and racial profiling, and give rise to hostile environments, intimidation” and (wait for it)…”hate crimes.”

“Criminalization is not the way to resolve the phenomenon of undocumented migration,” the Mexican government said, describing the new measures as driven by xenophobia and white nationalism.”  Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador urged U.S. Latino voters to reject DeSantis, accusing the politician of trying to win votes at the expense of illegal aliens (he may have said “migrants,”…but “tomato” –  “tomahto”).

This entire scenario is well-known to this writer because I recall when Georgia was passing “the toughest state illegal immigration law in the nation…” – multiple times. In 2006 GOP legislators passed the thirteen-page SB 529, “Georgia Security & Immigration Compliance Act.” Then-Gov Sonny Perdue signed it into law and was reelected the same year.

To get started the bill had to pass out of the Senate Public Safety Committee where a state Senator named Brian Kemp was the tough-talking Republican chairman.

Kemp told the liberal Atlanta Journal Constitution newspaper then that “many Georgians are “fed up” with illegal immigration.” He was a candidate for Agriculture Commissioner at the time.

In 2011 Gold Dome Republicans put in place the “Illegal Immigration Reform and Enforcement Act of 2011” – HB 87. Twenty-three sections of enforcement promises in twenty-seven pages. Today, Georgia is home to more illegals that Arizona.

In both above years a different Mexican president offered up the same race-baiting goop attacking our Georgia legislation we are now hearing about Florida’s.

Each time we saw the same panicked news stories we now see from Florida courtesy of the outraged liberal media.

The head of metro-Atlanta’s rabidly anti-enforcement “Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights” (GLAHR), Mexican immigrant Adelina Nicholls, recently told the AJC that she fears another move towards enforcement promises here. “It wouldn’t surprise me if some provisions of the law or even the whole thing was introduced at the next legislative session here in the state of Georgia,” she said.

Good one. Nichols must be having a little fun with the AJC reporter. She has nothing to fear here. The Republicans who run the state legislature are going in the other direction. Examples? HB 136, a simple, short bill that would merely require a quarterly, public count of the number of illegal aliens in the state prison system and reveal their crimes is stuck in the Republican-led House committee process.

In February all but one of the Republicans in the state senate voted to provide taxpayer-funded Adult Education to illegal aliens. Pushed by the Georgia Chamber of Commerce, there is an endless effort to provide a greatly reduced taxpayer-financed instate tuition opportunity to illegal aliens that is not available to Americans who live in other states.

Much if not most of the laws already put in place here are treated as optional by the people elected to enforcement them. Kemp is allowed to be silent on illegal immigration in Georgia by dutiful and obedient dollar-first GOP voters who would rather silently watch their countrymen be harmed by criminal illegal aliens than risk accusations of being “anti-Kemp.” It’s not just the Rule of Law that is on sale.

Along with ending “sanctuary city” policies, readers may remember that Kemp pledged to crack down on “criminal illegals” when he ran for governor in 2018. He didn’t.

  • Related: Sanctuary Georgia: Another law that is ignored on “criminal illegals”

The illegal aliens flowing out of Florida are reminders that even the threat of enforcement results in their outward migration. Where will they go? Georgians should expect an influx of newly arrived illegals with a Florida accent.

A version of this column is published in the July 10, 2023 edition of The Islander newspaper in Glynn County, GA.

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Anti-enforcement Marxists likely to see another success against cowering GOP majority state legislature UPDATED

July 1, 2020 By D.A. King

Georgia Capitol Building. Photo: Twitter

UPDATE: Gov Kemp signed the bill described below on the last possible day, August 5, 2020. 

The road to Georgiafornia

Led by a Mexican citizen, Adelina Nichols, the anti-borders Marxists at the Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR) are demanding that Georgia’s governor veto just-passed legislation intended to offer additional protections to law enforcement officers and other first responders for “biased motivated crimes.”

HB 838 was passed as an attempt at saving face and as a distraction for conservative voters by the trembling Republican legislators who voted for passage of a thought crimes bill under pressure from the Chambers of Commerce, the Democrats – including Marxist Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters who have been terrorizing Americans in Atlanta and around the country for more than a month.

Protections for police was included in the committee process of the hate crimes legislation later passed by the Republicans, but was removed when the GOP majority caved to the Democrats and the BLM rioters.

“We’ve had ongoing discussions with the minority party for the large part of two days and within our own Republican caucus and we’ve reached a compromise that I think everybody will be pleased with,” state Sen. Bill Cowsert (R) said, ABC News reported.

Georgia state Senator Bill Cowsert.

Governor Kemp was quick to sign the hate crimes capitulation legislation and that bill becomes law today.

Below is a Twitter post from GLAHR on the measure designed to protect police:

 

Photo: GLAHR Twitter

After reviewing the legislation, the ACLU has noted that it can be interpreted to actually reduce penalties for killing a police officer. The liberal AJC happily wrote that up here.

Note that the GLAHR objection to the poorly crafted bill isn’t that it a poorly crafted bill, but that it is somehow “anti-Black Lives Matter.”

We predict that Kemp will veto this one. We blame massive incompetence.

VOTING RECORDS:

HOUSE

SENATE

This post has been updated and edited. July 2, 2020.

 

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No more jail! Anti-Borders Marxists to Atlanta’s Mayor: “It is time to end the cruel, unnecessary, and unhelpful incarceration of all human beings…”

May 29, 2020 By D.A. King

Photo: College of Liberal and Creative Arts, San Francisco State University

(Note: Atlanta’s mayor has already signed legislation to close the city’s jail)

The letter pasted below was sent to the mayor of Atlanta recently and distributed on May 28, 2020. I have added a few educational links to the letter. My links are noted with an *asterisk.

Photo: CBS 46

The letter below:

Dear Members of the Atlanta City Council:

 We, as *immigrants’ rights organizations, write this letter to urge you to support an upcoming budget amendment that will finally close the city jail and redirect the $18 million currently allocated to the Atlanta Department of Corrections (ADOC) in the proposed 2020-21 city budget to services to promote the health and wellness of all Atlantans.

 To date, while *the City of Atlanta terminated the contract with ICE, ACDC to this day still incarcerates our community members, primarily on minor or petty offenses. It is time to end the cruel, unnecessary, and unhelpful incarceration of all human beings at ACDC.  The city’s commitment to close and *repurpose the jail cannot be reconciled with allocating millions of dollars to its operation in the coming year. At a time of public health crisis and a loss of millions in the City’s revenue, it is unconscionable for the City of Atlanta to spend $18 million to continue to operate a jail that sits mostly empty and is already slated for closure and repurposing.

 We ask that you support the amendment to zero out the FY21 budget for the Department of Corrections and announce a date certain for the jail’s closure.

 Just two years ago, many of our organizations testified before the City Council on the human rights violations occurring at the Atlanta City Detention Center (ACDC), and called for terminating the contract with ICE and closing the jail altogether. These violations, described at length in Project South and Georgia Detention Watch’s 2018 Report titled, Inside Atlanta’s Immigrant Cages, highlighted: lack of medical care and mental health care, unsanitary living conditions, lack of edible food, abusive labor practices, lack of religious accommodations, verbal abuse by officers, overuse and abusive use of solitary confinement, and more.[1]

 After years of advocacy from community organizations to close the detention center and end immigration detention in Atlanta, the Mayor created an advisory committee to make a recommendation as to whether the City of Atlanta should end the contract with ICE that allowed for the detention of immigrants at ACDC. After hearing from directly impacted individuals who *testified to the horrid conditions at the facility and urged the Mayor to shut the facility down, the advisory committee recommended that the mayor end the contract to detain immigrants with ICE. The committee recognized that detaining immigrants at ACDC was inhumane.

*Terminating the contract with ICE was an important step towards Atlanta becoming a more welcoming city – one that prioritizes community-based care and support over punitive spaces for warehousing human beings. In the year that followed, we heard from organizers and residents throughout the city of Atlanta who are ready to see the jail closed, and the Mayor committed to shutting down and repurposing ACDC. Over the past two years, we were proud to see Atlanta praised, both locally and nationally for the collaborative development of a bold and compassionate plan to divest from incarceration and invest in real solutions for Atlanta’s marginalized communities.

 Now more than ever, we must put an end to locking people in cages for petty offenses such as jaywalking and disorderly conduct, wasting desperately needed resources, criminalizing people for being poor, and making us all less safe.

 We respectfully ask that you support our proposal and vote to zero out this year’s budget for the Department of Corrections and set a date for the jail’s closure.

 Sincerely,

 *

Project South (Institute for Elimination of Poverty and Genocide) 

Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR)

Georgia Detention Watch

Innovation Law Lab

Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI)

 

 


[1] https://projectsouth.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/InsideATL_Imm_Cages_92_DIG.pdf.

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Governor Kemp breaks silence on illegal immigration

December 4, 2019 By D.A. King

Image: Dustin inman Society

 

Despite campaign promises, Kemp is mostly mum

 

 In a twenty-minute press conference in his office Wednesday morning, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp formally announced his pick to replace retiring Senator Johnny Isakson. It is notable that in his introduction speech for businesswoman and political trainee Kelly Loeffler, Kemp broached the topic of border security and illegal immigration.

As far as we can tell, this is Kemp’s first public remark related to illegal immigration since the 2018 election. We offer a no-cost, hand car wash to anyone who can accurately cite a quote or remark from Kemp on the issue since then.

“Senator Loeffler will fight to strengthen our immigration laws and finish the Border Wall so we can stop Mexican drug cartels from flooding our streets – here in Georgia – with drugs, weapons, violence, and fear” said Kemp.

According to the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than green card holders. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security ranks the Peach State ahead of Arizona in its population of “undocumented workers.”

Kemp’s silence and blatant disregard for the issue is in defiance of his detailed campaign outline for a state “track and deport plan” in which he pledged to “create a comprehensive database to track criminal aliens in Georgia.” “He will also update Georgia law to streamline deportations from our jails and prisons” and to create a criminal alien database” went the promise.

Still shocked by his inaction on illegal immigration in his first year, pro-enforcement political insiders paying attention to legislation in the Georgia Capitol are carefully watching to see if Kemp will put the power of his office – and begin to honor his campaign promises – by pushing for a simple bill that was held up in the Republican-ruled House in the 2019 session. HB 202 from Rep Jesse Petrea would require the state Department of Corrections to post a quarterly, public report citing the number of foreigners in the prison system, their immigration status, home nation and crimes for which they are serving time.

The measure was stopped in the House Rules Committee and must now begin the hearing process from the beginning, according to the House Clerk’s office.

While it does not begin to approach the tough-talk promises of action on criminal aliens from candidate Kemp, the end result of the Petrea’s HB 202 becoming law would be that Georgia taxpayers would have access to hard, official, indisputable data on at least one part of the cost of illegal immigration – which is one reason the bill was smothered last year by business-first Republican leadership.

A simple one-pager, HB 202 is still alive and has the votes to pass. As this writer noted elsewhere, Kemp could have ordered the DOC to begin the data sharing last year. But he didn’t.

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 Illegal immigration is still an issue for Georgians

  • A likely illegal alien was arrested in Marietta last month and charged with molesting at least two boys.
  • Pro-enforcement Americans are fighting against the marxist radicals in Gwinnett and Cobb Counties who are waging a very carefully staged war on ICE, immigration enforcement and the lifesaving 287 (g) operations in those jurisdictions.
  • Despite a state law requiring participation, the Georgia Department of Public Safety is not in the 287(g) program.
  • Jerry Gonzalez, leader of the corporate-funded and anti-enforcement GALEO told a metro-Atlanta newspaper that verifying ID and hiring records with use of the no-cost IMAGE certification is a “white nationalist agenda.”
  • Readers not familiar with the folks at GALEO or Gov. Kemp’s relationship with them may want to see the angry letter from a retired immigration agent to the governor here.
  • It could be worse. Election runner-up Stacey Abrams’ “New Georgia Project” is in open opposition to ICE even operating in Georgia.

We make the same no-cost car wash offer to anyone who can cite any comment from Governor Kemp on any of the above examples.

“I got a big truck”

Perhaps most obvious to voters who can remember back to last year is candidate Kemp’s “yep, I just said that…” campaign ad shtick that involved his “I got a big truck” (video) and the possibility of his personally rounding up “criminal illegals.”

Asking about the current whereabouts of the truck seems a fair question for Governor Kemp from the faithful GOP voters.

From here, we will begin to produce regular updates on Governor Kemp’s campaign promises, his silence – or any actions – on the illegal immigration crisis in Georgia

Stay tuned.

*Note: Here is a link to Gov. Brian Kemp’s contact page, but unless my vision is worse than usual, it seems he has removed the phone number from the page. If so, here it is: 404-656-1776

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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From Iran to Atlanta – Azadeh Shahshahani: Shouting down free speech is “solidarity” #ProjectSouth

October 14, 2019 By D.A. King

Azadeh Shahshahani speaks out against immigration enforcement at an SPLC sponsored event in Atlanta, 2015. Image: Dustin Inman Society

Readers may remember last week when then Acting United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kevin McAleenan was shouted down at Georgetown University after being invited to be keynote speaker for Georgetown’s 16th annual Immigration, Law, and Policy Conference.  MacAleenan left the stage without being allowed to offer his thoughts on immigration because some students have been taught that the right of free speech only applies to confirmation of the anti-American dogma they have been fed by the haters who run our educational system. CampusReform.org has a write-up and video here.

Marlene Fosque. Image Gwinnett County Commission

According to Azadeh Shahshahani, Iranian-born Communist sympathizer who is the Legal and Advocacy Advisor at Atlanta’s Project South Institute to Eliminate Poverty and Genocide, preventing McAleenan from his sharing wrong-thought on immigration and borders “is what solidarity looks like.”

It should be noted that Shahshahani was one of the anti-enforcement panelists selected by Gwinnett County Commissioner Marlene Fosque for a July 31st discussion of the decade-old 287 (g) program in the Gwinnett jail. Along with Adelina Nichols of GLAHR she dropped out at the last minute in an effort to prevent this writer from sharing facts on 287(g). Dropping out of the event did not prevent these radicals from sending in their own hate-trained youth to try to prevent me from speaking with screams and signs inside the auditorium. Photo here. More from the growing file on Shahshahani & Co. here and here.

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