One state down, 49 to go
One state down, 49 to go
One state down, 49 to go
Wouldn't that be sweet.
It's a shame that laws have to be passed to stop this......
The Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act, signed into law by Gov. Sonny Perdue, denies many state services paid for by taxpayers to people who are in the United States illegally. Many should be ALL though
Bout time somebody grew a pair and did something about all this nonsense. Too bad Cali is way to accomidating for that to ever happen here .
I'm so turning JBB in. I hear he's got 2 working on his cobra and another half a dozen trying to green up his lawn and keep it trimmed. :argue:
I wonder how many illegal's end up in Georgia.Probably not a real risky career move if there arent many.
There's actually quite a lot, a lot of migrant workers in the farms and chicken plants in the area. Georgia also has a large textile/carper manufacturing area near Dalton, Georgia and is one of the top states in new housing construction. I would be Georgia ranks up there in the top 10 states.
*Edit - found this, Georgia is number 7 in the country (I blame it on JBB)
Congressman Jack Kingston
Testimony before the Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, & Claims
"How Illegal Immigration Impacts Constituencies: Perspectives from Members of Congress"
November 17, 2005
Mr. Chairman, thank you for the opportunity to speak before this committee. It is estimated that in the year 2000 there were 228,000 illegal aliens in the State of Georgia. That was a seven-fold increase from the INS estimate of 32,000 illegal aliens as of October 1996. The number of illegal aliens has increased 613 percent since 1996 and 777 percent since 1992, giving Georgia the seventh largest illegal alien population in the country.
That's awesome...once one starts others will start to follow....it will cause alot of trouble once it hits CA, if it does. If so....be ready...I sure am... :crossx:
That would be great if the rest of the states would follow. Probably won't happen and will probably be deemed unconstitutional anyway, but it would be nice.
How do they track the numbers of illegal aliens?
California tried that law about 10-12 years ago. The courts nixed it. The bottom line is we can't afford to give these benefits away to every Tom, Dick and Harry that wants to cross the border. We just can't afford it. Our schools are suffering, and our health system is suffering. I think it was George Will who stated a few weeks ago that if the eastern Germans could build a wall around Berlin 50 years ago, we could build one along our long southern border today.