“Held: The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; Roe and Casey are overruled; and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.”
SCOTUS Opinion
June 24, 2022
Storage for my own record.
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By D.A. King
June 24, 2022
Storage for my own record.
By D.A. King
Lopez’s involvement as a member of the board of directors of the anti-enforcement GALEO after he became a state judge was the deal killer for federal bench confirmation in 2016.
The Georgia Supreme Court has announced the appointment of former DeKalb Co. Judge Dax Lopez to the Hearing Panel of the Judicial Qualifications Commission.
“López, a former DeKalb County State Court Judge now in private practice, will replace Jamala McFadden, who is completing five years of service on the JQC and was recently appointed by the Court to serve on the Board to Determine Fitness of Bar Applicants, which is part of the Court’s Office of Bar Admissions. López will begin his four-year term on July 1, 2022.
The Judicial Qualifications Commission is the constitutional body that educates Georgia judges about their ethical duties and conducts investigations and hearings regarding judges’ misconduct. The JQC’s Hearing Panel consists of one judge member, one attorney member, and one non-lawyer citizen member. The Hearing Panel adjudicates formal charges made against judges, makes recommendations to the Supreme Court as to disciplinary and incapacity orders against judges, and issues formal advisory opinions.” goes the Court’s media release.
Lopez was nominated to become a federal judge in Georgia’s Northern District by then President Barack Obama in 2015. The required Senate confirmation process ended in early 2016 when then Georgia Senator David Perdue refused to send in the “Blue Slip” granting his approval of the nomination. Perdue cited Lopez’ long history of aiding and assisting the rabidly anti-enforcement GALEO Inc and Lopez’ membership on the GALEO board as cause to doubt Lopez’ suitability as a federal judge.”…there were some things that gave me great concern with regard to naming him to a lifetime appointment to a federal bench” Perdue told Politico at the time.
Lopez served as Keynote speaker at a GALEO funder after he became a judge. Jane Fonda is a GALEO “Founding Friend.”
The Dustin Inman Society has tracked and recorded GALEO activities for nearly two decades and was proud to be invited to meet with Sen. Perdue’s senior staff and legal counsel and to provide information on GALEO, its Executive Director, Jerry Gonzalez, and Lopez’ involvement. Readers who are not familiar with the story or corporate-funded GALEO can see here for “a beginner’s guide” to the leftist group.
It usually amazes readers to know that Coca-Cola and Georgia Power are two of the corporations that fund GALEO.
Current GOP state Senator Jason Anavitarte is also a former GALEO board member.
By D.A. King
UPDATE: Corbin lost in a landslide.
Pro-enforcement former sheriff to help Mark Gonsalves with a Robo-Call campaign
Good news for conservative voters in the Republican run-off in Georgia’s Seventh District: The word this morning from the Mark Gonsalves campaign is that former Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway has endorsed the pro-enforcement congressional candidate Gonsalves.
Conway confirms the endorsement and says his support is largely based on Gonsalves pro-enforcement outlook on illegal immigration.
“Yes, I have endorsed him based on all his positions to include strict enforcement of our immigration laws. Corbin is too soft on immigration and won’t fix our problems, only prolonging the huge expenses of Biden’s border policies”
Sheriff Conway reports he is in the process of recording a Robo Call campaign urging voters to support Gonsalves.
Conway, a well-respected Republican served as a tough law and order sheriff for a quarter century in the Metro-Atlanta county and retired in 2021. Known for a no nonsense stand on illegal immigration, Conway had operated the life-saving 287(g) program in his jail since 2010. The cooperation between the Gwinnett jail and federal immigration enforcement officials resulted in removing thousands of dangerous criminal aliens from the county, often resulting in deportations. The current Gwinnett Sheriff, Democrat Keybo Taylor ended the 287(g) arrangement with a large press conference on his first day in office in 2021.
Mark Gonsalves and opponent Michael Corbin are locked in a run-off race to oppose liberal Democrat Lucy McBath in November. Corbin has become known for his support for repeating the failed 1986 amnesty for illegal aliens who have made their way onto the U.S. and making it clear he does not support sending troops to the southern border. On the illegals already here, Corbin told a room in John’s Creek in April that the solution is to “naturalize them.”
Having included that policy in at least one recorded campaign speech to curious voters and posted it on Twitter, Corbin reversed himself last week and said his words were ‘taken out of context.” We have created a timeline of Corbin’s self-opposing positions on amnesty. He also has a race-baiting problem. Corbin’s wife is a Democrat and the word from concerned Republican election experts is that his campaign has solicited cross-over votes and that about 3000 Dems crossed over to support Corbin in the May 24 primary. That maneuver is expected to be repeated in the June 21st run-off.
The Corbin campaign is managed by Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh out of New York.
On immigration Gonsalves takes a more pro-American position and reflects on his campaign site: “I stand with those who believe our sovereign nation has the right and an obligation to enforce its immigration law.” Gonsalves tells this writer he supports the “attrition through enforcement” approach to fighting illegal immigration. According to DHS estimates Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than Arizona with Gwinnett having the largest illegal population in the state.
The GA07 District was recently redrawn to be majority Democrat by the state legislature.
Mark Gonsalves has also been endorsed by a variety of conservative Republicans, including retired senior immigration enforcement agent, Georgian Robert Trent. Trent copied us on a note he sent to GA07 GOP runoff candidate Mark Gonsalves. A combat Marine, Trent is a former Border Patrol Agent who worked on both the northern and southern borders, was Senior Special Agent in the INS and retired as the Assistant Director for Enforcement Training at the U.S. Immigration Officers Academy, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA.
We support Gonsalves in the run-off election.
dak
By D.A. King
UPDATE:
1) A reminder that anything-for-a-buck Ola Nesheiwat Hawatmeh was campaign manager for “naturalize them” Michael Corbin – #GA07.
2) Former Acting ICE Director Tom Homanunder Pres. Trump and retired Gwinnett Sheriff Butch Conway both endorsed Corbin’s opponent, Mark Gonsalves.
3) Corbin lost the runoff in a landslide – 70% to 30%.
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For readers new to the campaign antics of Republican Michael Corbin, we link to a recent fact-filled column from Inger Eberhart: “GOP runoff in Georgia’s CD07 sees false charges of “racism” and a push for immigration amnesty.”
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We welcome all newstips on today’s position on amnesty for millions of illegal aliens from Michael Corbin.
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Michael Corbin:
Wednesday April 20, 2022 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Groomsbridge Clubhouse 10150 Groomsbridge Rd, Johns Creek, GA 30022
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Michael Corbin on his Twitter feed (@Corbin4Congress), June 7, 2022:
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Michael Corbin speaking at the Saturday breakfast Fulton County Republican meeting, June 11, 2022 – after we drew attention to his amnesty/”naturalize them” statements on illegal aliens who make it into the United States:
*We note that it’s good to hear about Corbin’s current position against open borders but it’s a diversionary, straw man comment. Nobody we know of has said he supports open borders)
By D.A. King
Retired senior immigration enforcement agent Bob Trent copied us on a note he sent to GA07 GOP runoff candidate Mark Gonsalves. We post it below. Thanks, Bob! Note to readers: We think Bob was too modest. Bob Trent is a combat Marine, a former Border Patrol Agent who worked on both the northern and southern borders, Senior Special Agent in the INS and retired as the Assistant Director for Enforcement Training at the U.S. Immigration Officers Academy, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center, Glynco, GA.
In his email he reminded all concerned that “at a time when the Biden administration is operating the worlds largest alien smuggling operation the very last thing we need is to concede and provide amnesty.”
Read more about “Republican” Micheal Corbin here. And here.
Below is a screenshot reminder from Michael Corbin on Twitter (@Corbin4Congress) carefully confirming his position on illegal aliens last week (most educated estimates put the number of illegal aliens in Georgia below 400k) – we hear Corbin told the Fulton Co. Republicans that he is no longer in favor of amnesty at their breakfast meeting today. We think Corbin’s positions fully depend on what room he is in.
By D.A. King
Washington Times
Stephen Dinan
June 9, 2022
“They even tote their luggage. Mr. Lankford said the Border Patrol has had to put a weight limit on how much migrants can carry with them as they’re picked up in buses and shipped to stations where they’ll go through the catch-and-release process.
Two years ago in February 2020, when the Trump administration was in control and the pandemic had yet to hit, the Border Patrol’s Yuma sector recorded just 1,002 illegal immigrant apprehensions. In 2021, just as Mr. Biden took over, it soared to 5,128. And by this year, agents nabbed 20,860 illegal immigrants in February.”
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Lawmaker recalls fashion choice amid border disorder
A U.S. senator was stunned during his recent border trip when he saw an illegal immigrant who’d just jumped the boundary in a Versace dress.
Sen. James Lankford, fresh off a Memorial Day trip to the border in Yuma, Arizona, reported back to colleagues this week on the piles of wall-building materials he saw rusting in the elements, just a mile down the road from a gap in the border wall where migrants could pour through with ease.
The Oklahoma Republican said illegal crossers will step over the boundary and wait for Border Patrol agents to come pick them up, figuring — usually correctly — that they’ll be processed and quickly released into the U.S. to go on to their destinations.
“When I got to the processing area, one of the Border Patrol agents walked up to me and said, ‘You see the lady behind you?’ And I turned around and said, ‘Yes.’ He said, ‘She’s wearing a Versace dress,’” Mr. Lankford recounted on the Senate floor… read the rest here at the Washington Times
By D.A. King
“Mike Corbin Quote on “Naturalize Them” we pulled from the GA7 Candidate Forum April 22: (We believe it’s word for word, but the audio quality was horrible).
We don’t know if this guy knows about the failure of the one-time amnesty of 1986 and we don’t know why he would want to create 11-20 million-ish new Democrat voters. But he sounds a lot like a Democrat.
By D.A. King
Update: Pro-enforcement candidate Mark Gonsalves defeated Michael Corbin in a landslide.
Video included
We are getting contacts from Republicans in Georgia’s 7th District about one of the candidates in the GOP runoff. We hope it’s not what it looks like, because it looks a lot like race baiting.
The two Republicans in the runoff are Michael Corbin and Mark Gonsalves. GA07 includes part of metro-Atlanta’s Gwinnett County.
Corbin has an interesting but confusing entry open his “About me” page on his campaign website apparently not about race, or something:
“As a loving husband of someone of color and having multicultural children. I don’t see race; I see the woman and children that I love, not color.”
Oh.
While I haven’t seen his Facebook page, Republican candidate Michael Corbin also has a Twitter post about “racism” and says his opponent has “announced support for books with caricatures of African Americans as monkeys…”
Mark Gonsalves, who I have known and respected for years, sent over a couple of photos of the book in question that was apparently marketed at a Gwinnett GOP meeting.
The book is an obvious parody of Dr. Suess’ Cat in the Hat yarn for children.
Related: Video of Corbin and Gonsalves remarks from the Gwinnett GOP Breakfast this Saturday
More on candidate Michael Corbin
By D.A. King
By D.A. King
Rising rents in South Georgia are leading to more eviction filings, according to WALB. (Hat tip, Georgia Pundit)
“Experts say nationally, rent hit sharp increases in the last year — up to 40% in some cities. This is making it hard for some to be able to keep a healthy living.
Many families in Valdosta will soon be thrown out of their homes. That’s because funding from the Georgia Rural Assistance Program is ending soon.
South Georgia’s Partnership To End Homelessness Director Dr. Ronnie Mathis said his office is overwhelmed with applications from 18 different counties needing rental assistance.
Mathis said the state’s rental assistance program does in fact work. But, the concern is how long the process takes. The office got a grant for $30,000 but that money was dispersed within 45 days.
“Time is of the essence with this. We really need Georgia rental assistance to speed up the process and if South Georgia’s Partnership is going to be one of the partnerships with them, we want them to be more involved with us,” Robinson said…”
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Update, June 3, 2020 10:30 AM: The federal law creating the Emergency Rental Assistance Program does not have immigration status limitations. Shorter: Yes, illegal aliens can and have accessed taxpayer-funded rental assistance.
We are in the process of confirming that DCA does not ask about citizenship or immigration status.
OCGA 50-36-1 requires verification of “lawful presence” for public benefits, including rent assistance and housing grants.
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Department of Community Affairs “we’re here to help” link.
The 11th Circuit Court of Appeals and the GA AG tell us DACA recipients have no “lawful presence” or legal status .
But, I see no question that asks for information on or proof of legal immigration status.
Part of application for benefits:
Contact info for the Georgia delegation in Washington DC here. Just click on their name.