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GA Republican Senate PAC Spent $23K to defeat a Primary Challenger — Dual Enrollment Now “An Issue” In a Runoff #ShawnStill

June 3, 2024 By D.A. King

“Republicans under the Gold Dome don’t like to talk about Dual Enrollment because it illustrates the ongoing effort to reward and encourage illegal immigration in Georgia. It is not clear if Laken Riley’s family knows about this gem.”

A previous topic in this space concerned a Republican Primary election contest in Middle Georgia’s 20th Senate District between incumbent Larry Walker and challenger Tori Branum. Readers may remember that the story involved another state Senator, Shawn Still (R- Norcross) trying to convince U.S. Marine Corps veteran Branum to drop out of the race while claiming to be a veteran himself. After this writer asked Sen. Still about his time in the service he admitted that he was never really in the military.

Senator Shawn Still (R- Norcross)

We also explained that Still told Branum she should abandon her challenge to Walker because Walker ran the Republican Senate caucus PAC – incorporated as ‘Peach State Values Inc.” I reported that control of the PAC changed from Walker to another senator (Matt Brass, R- Newnan) a few days before scathing campaign ads from the PAC went out to voters attacking Branum’s character.

Peach State Values alleged that Branum has a “criminal record.” She says that’s not true. The Walker camp has yet to offer any record of any conviction – or an apology. The slogan at Peach State Values Inc. is “promoting the values that make Georgia great.“

Tori Branum says state officials should address illegal immigration in Georgia. Walker says it’s up to President Joe Biden.

Sen. Larry Walker (R-Perry)

Walker won the Primary.

Branum, a first-time candidate, campaigned for a mere ten weeks and received an impressive 23% of the votes. She says she is anxious to try again in 2026. We hope she does. Better government comes about from many methods, none more impactful than incumbents having viable Primary challengers – it should happen in every election.

The word around the Capitol is that Sen. Larry Walker may run for Secretary of State in 2026.

How badly did the Republican Senate Caucus PAC want to keep Ms. Branum out of the state Senate?  Peach State Values Inc. spent $23,611 in opposition to Tori Branum in the May Primary according to state records. As I wrote last time, the state salary for a Senator is $23,341.00 according to BallotPedia.org.

I am still digesting official records on this caper, but for those who are wondering from where the Republican Senator’s Peach State Values PAC gets the funding to oppose Republican challengers, I point to something called the ‘Georgia Republican Senatorial Committee Inc.’ – yes, it’s another GOP Senate PAC. State records show that the latter sent $50,000 to the former in 2020 and $100,000 in 2022.

I am still learning about the system and waiting for more recent numbers, but even for this two-decade denizen of the Gold Dome, this new-to-me knowledge creates an irresistible desire to take a long shower.

A Primary race and Dual Enrollment in Coastal Georgia

Speaking of Republican Primary races, the House District 180 runoff contest in Coastal Georgia (Camden and south Glynn counties) between Incumbent Rep. Steven Sainz and challenger Glenn Cook has created some statewide interest for pro-enforcement conservatives, including this writer.

I have minimal experience with Sainz but can offer that after I had written about the fact that illegal aliens are not excluded from Georgia’s Dual Enrollment program, he informed me in January that he had a bill “ready to go” to reform the system.

What is Dual Enrollment? Run on the premise that giving high school students a jump on a college education helps with “expanding the workforce”, the Dual Enrollment program puts the students – illegal aliens included – in zero cost (not even books and fees) college classes courtesy of Georgia taxpayers. From the Georgia Dept of Education website:

“Dual Enrollment ​is designed to prepare students for college and career opportunities leading students to postsecondary institutions for an industry recognized certification or lic​ensure, an associate and/or higher college ​​​degree, and successful employment.”

Here, it should be noted that federal law creates criminal penalties for employment of illegal aliens. 

Republicans under the Gold Dome don’t like to talk about Dual Enrollment because it illustrates the ongoing effort to reward and encourage illegal immigration in Georgia. It is not clear if Laken Riley’s family knows about this gem.

Rep Sainz eventually dropped a bill aimed at Dual Enrollment in late March, just before the end of the 2024 session and long after it had any chance of passage.

My long-time friend and Camden County Republican Bob Trent has endorsed Glenn Cook in this race and says that Cook has committed to reforming the Dual Enrollment mess.

Bob is a retired Senior Special Agent of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (US INS). He spent ten years as a uniformed Border Patrol agent. His final assignment was as the Assistant Director, Enforcement Training, U.S. Immigration Officer Academy, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA.

Trent has cut a video in support of Cook.

It appears that at least for now, Dual Enrollment is “an issue” in a Georgia election.

A version of the above column was also published in The Islander newspaper in Glynn County, GA. on June 3, 2024.

#LarryWalker #ShawnStill #PeachStateValues #GASenateRepublicans

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Brian Kemp on HB 1105

May 20, 2024 By D.A. King

Gov. Kemp’s Capitol office phone number is 404-656-1776

Brian Kemp as quoted by 11 Alive news and delivered here today by Georgia pundit.

[Discussing HB 1105, “The Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024”:]

“This is a state of almost 11 million people,” he said. “And I think people were outraged, and I was too about the whole Laken Riley tragic murder that we saw and somebody that had broken into this country illegally and had been apprehended two different times and was still here, you know, and we didn’t even know he was here.”

Kemp said they talked to municipalities, sheriff’s offices, and others about the bill.

“I think at the end of the day; we got a good piece of legislation that will help with the issue here, to make sure when somebody gets arrested that we’re, you know, checking to make sure that they’re here legally.”

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More on the Republican-Ruled GA Senate Swamp: Integrity Free Campaign Attacks on a (genuine) Military Veteran GOP Senate Candidate — Updated #LarryWalker #ShawnStill #SB354

May 16, 2024 By D.A. King

  • Update: Sen.Larry Walker prevailed in the Primary Election. Tori Branum garnered 23% of the total votes cast. Sen. Shawn Still has not apologized for misrepresenting a record of service in the military. Peach State Values spent $23K to defeat Branum. Walker is rumored to be considering a run for Georgia Secretary of State in 2026. Details here.

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A Republican state Senator back tracks on veteran status, another Republican state Senator and candidate for reelection removes his name from positions on a political PAC just before a former U.S. Marine candidate for the GA Senate office is falsely smeared by the same PAC: Senate District 20.

Georgians who want some insight into some integrity-free political shenanigans involved in state legislative campaigns should consider the GOP Primary race in southern Middle Georgia’s Senate District 20.

Elected in 2015 2014, Senator Larry Walker III (R- Perry) is the incumbent and is quite willing to prove his determination to keep the job. Readers may remember Walker from March when the General Assembly passed one of his anti-enforcement, business-first, “we need more workers!” bills, SB 354. Because it dismantles the existing immigration check involved in occupational licensing for some low skilled jobs in Georgia, this writer worked unsuccessfully to see that measure vetoed.

Sen. Larry Walker (R-Perry)

Larry Walker has a primary opponent in Ms. Tori Branum, a U.S. Marine for eight years with an honorable discharge and who is a now single mother. Two of Branum’s kids are military veterans. A marksmanship instructor when she was on active duty in the Marines, Branum owns and operates ‘Middle Georgia Female Firearms training’ and lives in Dublin, GA.

Tori Branum (R)

Branum would make a terrific conservative Republican state senator. She is pro-enforcement on immigration. She says she would not have voted for SB 354.

Dedicated county GOP leaders often urge ordinary citizens to run for office. Apparently that desire does not extend to everyone in the Republican state Senate caucus. At least one Senator, Shawn Still (R – Norcross) spent considerable time on a March 5 phone call with Branum trying to convince her to drop out of the race against his pal Larry Walker.

At one point in that recorded and online-posted conversation, Still tells Branum that her campaign quest is akin to a “Kamikaze run” because Walker runs the GOP senate caucus PAC. Branum explains to Still that  “…as an American veteran, I have a right to run for office in my country.” Still quickly shot back with what sounds a lot like a direct order: “Tori, don’t, don’t ever say that to me again. I am too. I’ve served proudly, and you don’t need to throw that in my face.”

Still’s claim to past military service caught my ear because I had already read his short bio on the “about Shawn” page of his ‘shawnstill.com’ campaign website. There, Still informs voters that “he attended the University of Alabama as a swimmer and U. S. Air Force ROTC cadet. Diploma in hand and preparing to attend flight school, the end of the Cold War and the election of President Bill Clinton abruptly cancelled Shawn’s plans along with those of most other would-be second lieutenants in the USAF. As a result, he pursued a variety of civilian careers…”

Senator Shawn Still (R-Norcross).

Unable to imagine how the end of the Cold War in 1989-ish and the election of Bill Clinton to the presidency in 1992 could have possibly stopped Shawn Still from becoming an Air Force officer, I asked him for clarification. In his reply he backtracked and explained that he was really never in the military. He is not a veteran. His full response is posted on my blog. As I write, USMC veteran Tori Branum has not received an apology from Republican state Senator Shawn Still.

In 2018, Larry Walker, the District 20 Republican state Senator, registered the Peach State Values Inc. with the GA Secretary of State – it’s a PAC and is known to send scathing, semi-accurate mailers and Facebook ads during the election season aimed at various candidates – including fellow Republicans – for legislative office. From its inception six years ago, Walker was listed as the CEO, COO and Secretary of The Peach State Values Inc. That changed on April 30th, 2024 when an amended annual report was filed with the SoS office that showed a transfer of those corporate positions to another Republican state Senator, Matt Brass of Newnan.

  • Bonus education for Facebook users: Middle Georgia Female Firearms training – Tori Branum 

At least one of the Peach State Values PAC Facebook campaign ads went out in early May aimed at the Senate District 20 race. It was a smear directed at Tori Branum stating that she has a “criminal record.” She doesn’t. You can see a screen shot of that smear on the Dustin Inman Society website.

 Republicans who want to clean out the increasingly odiferous state Senate swamp should be asking why Walker and Brass arranged to replace Walker on the official corporate record at the Secretary of State office.

Senator Matt Brass (R-Newnan)

I asked them both. Walker told me to ask Brass. Brass did not reply.

It could be that it is a violation of campaign finance laws for a PAC to coordinate with a political campaign.

Campaign finance is not this writer’s area of expertise, but the complaint I will file against Walker and Brass for coordinating and strategizing to smear Tori Branum and promote Walkers reelection with their PAC will cite OCGA 21-5-3(15) that I found on page 2, here.

According to Ballotpedia the annual state legislative base salary is $23,341.72  plus a per diem of $247 during the legislative session.

There is more to this story of the merciless attacks from the Larry Walker camp on Tori Branum. Space does not allow me to expand but readers and voters should be asking what drives Larry Walker and his Senate pals to so dishonestly attack an honest, pro-enforcement fellow Republican challenger.

We don’t think it’s the state salary that comes with the office.

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Media request sent to Senator Matt Brass Re: Transfer of CEO, COO & Secretary titles at Peach State Values PAC

May 16, 2024 By D.A. King

Senator Matt Brass

 

Senator Brass,

I am writing an educational opinion column focused on the Republican Senate District 20 primary race. To insure accuracy and fairness I am in hopes that you will respond with a quote or comment on your taking over the CEO, COO, and Secretary titles  at the Peach State Values PAC from Senator Larry Walker on April 30, 2024.
In addition to my own widely read blog, I also write in various Georgia newspapers as well as the subscription outlet James Magazine Online, Breitbart and The Federalist.
I would be grateful for a response. My deadline is 5:00 PM today, May 15.
Thank you,
D.A. King
Marietta
The Dustin Inman Society
ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com

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Media request sent to GA state Senator Larry Walker Re: Transfer of CEO, COO & Secretary titles at Peach State Values PAC

May 16, 2024 By D.A. King

Sen.Larry Walker

The below media request was sent to Senator Larry Walker on May 14, 2024 at 9:48 AM. Walker replied at 2:49 PM. That reply is pasted below my request.

Senator Walker,

I am writing an educational opinion column focused on the Republican Senate District 20 primary race. To insure accuracy and fairness I am in hopes that you will respond with a quote or comment on the fact that Senator Matt Brass took over  CEO, COO, and Secretary  positions at the Peach State Values PAC from you on April 30, 2024. I welcome any other comment or input on the primary contest and the Peach State Values mailers aimed at your opponent, Tori Branum.
In addition to my own widely read blog, I also write in various Georgia newspapers as well as the subscription outlet James Magazine Online, Breitbart and The Federalist.
I would be grateful for a response. My deadline is 5:00 PM today, May 15.
Thank you,
D.A. King
Marietta
The Dustin Inman Society
ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com
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Response:”Mr. King,

Please refer any questions you may have regarding Peach State Values to its Chairman, Senator Matt Brass.

Respectfully,

Larry Walker

State Senator, District 20

421-A State Capitol

Atlanta, GA 30334

(404) 656-0095″

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Media request sent to GA state Senator Shawn Still today – updated with reply – #SenateDistrict20

May 13, 2024 By D.A. King

 

Update: 9:45 May 13: Senator Still was kind enough to reply about 5:15 PM today. That response is pasted on the bottom. He now says he is not a veteran.

I will have more to say about this matter in the coming days. This installment should be regarded as “Part one.”

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The below media request was sent to Senator Still via email to his official Senate address, his Senate assistant’s address and via text message at 11:43AM today.

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Senator Still,

I plan to write an educational opinion column focused on the facts surrounding your March 5 request to Tori Branum to call you and the ensuing phone conversation in which you inform Branum of your veteran status. As a recording of part of that conversation indicates, you informed Ms. Branum that you were a veteran and “served proudly.”
 
Excerpt:
 
Tori Branum:

“Right, and they’re gonna know me by the time I get done. They’re gonna know me by the time I get done, and if I lose, that’s fine. Hey, it’s practice. But as an American veteran, I have a right to run for office in my country.”

Shawn Still:

“Tori, don’t, don’t ever say that to me again. I am too. I’ve served proudly, and you don’t need to throw that in my face.”

As you likely know, Branum was an active duty U.S. Marine for eight years who attained the rank of Sergeant with an honorable discharge. According to Branum, she is a disabled veteran (70% disability).

As part of a larger piece on Sen. Larry Walker’s reelection campaign and your involvement with Walker and Branum in that contest, my effort here is to gather information on your military experience. To insure accuracy and fairness in my write up, will you kindly tell me in which branch of the U.S. military you served, your first date of active duty service, last day of active service, pay grade/rank upon separation and MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)?

I am hopeful that I can clear up confusion caused by the statements you apparently made to Branum versus the statements you have posted on the your shawnstill.com website in which you seem to explain that “the end of the Cold War” in 1989 -1990 and Bill Clinton’s election to the presidency in 1992 somehow prevented you from becoming a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.

Excerpt:

“STATE SENATOR SHAWN STILL WAS RAISED IN JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, BY A SINGLE MOM WORKING FOR THE U. S. NAVY. “He attended the University of Alabama as a swimmer and U. S. Air Force ROTC cadet. Diploma in hand and preparing to attend flight school, the end of the Cold War and the election of President Bill Clinton abruptly cancelled Shawn’s plans along with those of most other would-be second lieutenants in the USAF. As a result, he pursued a variety of civilian careers ranging from whitewater raft guide on the Nantahala River to Vice President of Home Healthcare for a national company. The healthcare industry brought him to Atlanta in 1998.”

My deadline is noon, Wednesday, May 15. In addition to my own widely read blog, I write on the statewide, subscription outlet James’s Magazine Online, in various Georgia newspapers, the Washington Times and The Federalist.

I would be grateful for your input and any further information you want to offer that may be relevant to the above.

Thank you in advance for your attention and reply to this request,

D.A. King

Marietta

ImmigrationPoliticsGA.com

The Dustin Inman Society

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Response from Senator Still:

(in response to a follow up question from here, Still informed me that he graduated from the University of Alabama in May, 1994).

Note: The embedded links are mine.

“DA,

there were things I did out of uniform in which I served our country proudly as a GS employee assigned to NAVSTA Mayport and at sea on several different warships in the 1990s. Not everyone who served our country during the Cold War wore a uniform.

While I didn’t go active duty as an officer after this GS position, I am firm in my belief that I did a great deal of good while there. I will not speak about those details on my website or in an interview.

This is the only statement that I will ever offer about my time in that role.

Considering your background as a Marine, I appreciate that you asked me for clarification and trust that you understand my position on this and cannot speak publicly about anything else I did during that time.”

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I blame Republican voters

April 22, 2024 By D.A. King

Indoor billboard outside Ga. Gov. Kemp’s Gold Dome office. Photo: dak 26Feb2021.

 

“State legislators in Georgia are not accustomed to fielding questions on illegal immigration.”

First-term Republican state Senator Mike Hodges (R – Brunswick) sat for an interview with “the most listened to man in South Georgia” radio host Scott Ryfun last week. I found the senator’s remarks on illegal immigration in Georgia and what he hears from legislative colleagues on the topic quite interesting – but different than my own experience.

The 2024 General Assembly was this writer’s nineteenth year fighting the pro-enforcement immigration battle under the Gold Dome. I can report that except for a very few courageous lawmakers, illegal immigration is not “an issue” for most of them. That goes double in the state Senate. I blame Republican voters.

For readers who missed the Ryfun interview, I paste a partial transcript of the segment in which Sen. Hodges was asked about illegal immigration.

Scott Ryfun to Sen. Hodges:

“…as far as your term in office so far, were you surprised at how big an issue in the last year illegal immigration has become?

Sen.Mike Hodges

Sen Mike Hodges

Yes and no. … I’m, I mean, well, I’ve always, I mean, you know, we’ve only, we’ve got finite resources in the State of Georgia, we got finite resources in the country and, you know, we’ve gotta take care of our folks. Um, what I’ve been surprised at is the vehemence and the, the vehemence of some folks and the, um, the charges, if you will, of, bad behavior by a lotta people in the business community, you know, I’m there every day. Uh, I’m in the legislature every day. I’m part of discussions of bills and I never hear anybody say, “Hey, let’s do this this way and we can get free labor.” I mean, I don’t, I don’t hear that. I hear more people saying, “You know” we need to do something. We need to do something to make illegal aliens less desirable, … to make Georgia less desirable for illegal aliens.”

I hear a lot more of that than I do, the other side of the argument. So, I think there’s, I think that there is, an effort, you know, to try to, um, to try to deal with that. I know that, that it is a single-issue for a number of people.” (End of my outtake).

Thank you, Scott Ryfun.

State legislators in Georgia are not accustomed to fielding questions on illegal immigration. I blame Republican voters.

Here I need to write that illegal employment is the main driver of illegal immigration. And that I have personally watched lobbyists for the Georgia Chamber of Commerce first try to stop and then water down state legislation to create a requirement that private employers use the federal no-cost E-Verify system to deter illegal employment. They were partially successful.

  • Bonus reading: The Georgia Chamber of Commerce and DEI

And that I have personally seen an arrogant lobbyist working for and at the direction of the Georgia agriculture industry explain to a House committee that the H2A vias was bad for business. Agriculture is the only industry that has its own visa – the H2A visa. With it growers can legally bring in an unlimited number of temporary foreign farm workers.  But the program does require that the employer provide the visa holder with housing, transportation, meals, and certain designated wages.

Video, Bryan Tolar to the Georgia House Judiciary ((non-civil) committee February 8, 2024.

Use of legal H2A labor is too costly, the Big Ag mouthpiece explained. It’s cheaper to use black market labor.  “The H2A visa is like a Cadillac – and not everyone can afford a Cadillac…” he said. Ask me for a link to the committee video.

With Sen. Hodges description of what he hears in the legislature in mind, here are just two of the anti-enforcement bills passed in the GOP-run Georgia state Senate in the 2023-2024 General Assembly:

SB 112  -(“The Workforce EXCELeration Act”) – Would provide taxpayer-funded Adult Education for Georgia residents aged twenty-one and over to the state technical college system for classes that result in a high school diploma. The bill contained language that allowed the TCSG and the State Board of Education to “waive or provide variances to state laws, rules, regulations, policies, and procedures…” that may be necessary to meet the measure’s goals. Ditto for federal laws that get in the way.

There was no exclusion for illegal aliens.

Only one state senator (Sen. Colton Moore) voted “no.” The bill was overhauled and repaired in the House.

SB 354 – Removes the requirement for occupational licensing for some low-skilled workers in Georgia – and along with it the verification of lawful presence immigration check.

It passed the state Senate in January with zero “no” GOP votes – and only two in the House In March. Gov. Kemp should veto this legislation.

I blame Republican voters.

  • A version of this column was published in the April 22, 2024 edition of the Glynn Co. (GA) newspaper, The Islander.

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Veto needed for GA’s SB 354 from Sen Larry Walker Updated

April 11, 2024 By D.A. King

              

  • Update: To none’s surprise, Gov. Kemp quietly signed SB 354 into law on May 2, 2024

     Pro-enforcement readers have a chance to take an active role in preventing the Republicans in the state Capitol from dismantling long-standing state law aimed at illegal immigration. I respectfully urge you to take advantage of the opportunity.

Maybe the illegal aliens most members of the General Assembly have invited to Georgia won’t murder another college co-ed. You never know, right? For all but two Republican legislators under the Gold Dome, that possibility is merely the cost of “workforce development,” Georgia being “number one for business!” and obedience of directives from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.

Sen. Larry Walker (R- Perry) lead sponsor of SB 354. Contact info here.

Senate Bill 354 is an anti-enforcement bill concocted by the Georgia Chamber and sponsored by Senators Larry Walker (R- Perry), Brian Strickland (R-McDonough), Jason Anavitarte (R- Dallas), Kay Kirkpatrick (R-Marietta), Kim Jackson (D-Atlanta), Steve Gooch (R- Dahlonega), John F. Kennedy (R-Macon), and Randy Robertson (R- Cataula). The stated goal is to make it easier to go to work in Georgia.

What does SB 354 do? It dismantles state law put in place in 2006 that requires all applicants for occupational licenses to swear on an affidavit that they are not an illegal alien. False swearing is a felony. The law is OCGA 50-36-1 – “verification of lawful presence.” It’s part of the occupational licensing process – if the licensing process goes away, the immigration check goes too. Which, again, is exactly what SB 354 does for covered jobs.

Gov. Kemp’s Capitol office phone number is 404-656-1776

The legislation applies to low skilled personnel in the barbering/cosmetology industry and removes the requirement for accessing an occupational license for the covered workers. Next year’s edition will be aimed at more occupations because according to a Sen. Larry Walker-sponsored Resolution passed by the GOP-ruled Senate last year, occupational licensing in Georgia is “burdensome and onerous.”

Despite this writer’s frantic effort to stop the bill by explaining all this to key Republican lawmakers, the bill was sent to Gov. Kemp’s desk on March 26. Only two Republicans in the General Assembly voted against the measure – House Reps Sharon Cooper (R-Marietta) and Kimberly New (R- Villa Rica). Yes, you read that correctly – zero Republican state senators voted “no” and only two Republicans in the House.

  • Related reading: Email to GA Rep Alan Powell on SB 354 as instructed by his assistant 

It should be noted that the immigration verification law under attack from the “anything-for-a-buck” crowd under the Gold Dome was put in place as part of SB 529, the ‘Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006.’ It was signed by Republican Governor Sonny Perdue that year. It began the committee process in the Senate Public Safety committee chaired by then state Senator Brian Kemp who told the liberal Atlanta Journal Constitution at the time that many Georgians are “fed up” with illegal immigration. Indeed.

Will Kemp sign a bill that dismantles state illegal immigration laws that he helped put on the books? The smart money says “yes”, unless he knows a lot of GOP voters are watching.

The bottom line is this: Only a veto from Kemp can stop SB 354 from becoming law in Georgia. If that happens, we should all grasp that more bills with the same goals will pass next year and thereafter. Gov. Brian Kemp will not veto this bill without public pressure.

Honest.

Please call the Capitol office of Gov. Brian Kemp (404-656-1776) and leave a message with the staffer asking him to veto SB 354.

I’ll wash your car if you speak up.

 

The above column was published in the Coastal Georgia newspaper The Islander on April 8, 2024.

 

 

 

 

 

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March 19, 2024 email to Rep. Alan Powell and his Capitol assistant sent as instructed – Re: SB 354

March 30, 2024 By D.A. King

 

 

From: D.A. King

Subject: The problem with SB 354 …(illegal immigration)

Date: March 19, 2024 at 10:08:33 AM EDT

To: “Brown, Jan” <jan.brown@house.ga.gov>

Cc: “Rep. Alan Powell” <Alanpowel***>

Jan/Rep Powell,

Be advised: SB 354 eliminates the requirement for the occupational licensing process for the covered jobs in barbering/hair styling. The verification of lawful (immigration) presence process we put in place in 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2013 is baked into the occupational/professional licensing system.

House Regulated Industries Committee Chairman Rep. Alan Powell.

If you eliminate the licensing process you eliminate the verification of lawful presence. Shorter: A vote for SB 354 is a vote saying we will knowingly provide jobs to illegal aliens who beat the E-Verify system IF it is even used by the employer.  Trust me – the corporate-funded illegal alien lobby here in GA tracks things like this and passes on the information to the illegals.

There is no way to fix this. SB 354 cannot be amended as a fix because of the way the verification system is set up.

—> I have a long thread of emails from Sen. Walker on this. He is fully aware of what I am telling you. He seems reticent to mention it in committee.

FYI – I helped draft the 50-36-1 code in 2006 and have partially rewritten it twice since then (see HB 2, 2009). I can recite much of it from memory.

Thanks.

D.A. King

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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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