Posts Tagged ‘Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act’

Why Are You Paying to Protect Illegal Aliens?

Do you favor strict enforcement of immigration laws? Do you want your tax dollars to pay only for projects and services that are provided to your government by legal workers? Then why are you spending money to protect illegal aliens and the employers who hire them?

Race, Reasonable Suspicion and SB 1070

Opponents of the new Arizona immigration law, including President Obama, paint a wild picture of jack-booted Nazis stopping innocent folk on the street for no reason but their race, to demand their “papers.” The critics– either ignorantly or knowingly– criticize a legal principle that is well established in law and court precedence. Nothing new is happening [...]

Cherokee County [GA] to Verify Business License Applicants

Cherokee County in north metro Atlanta will join the few but growing number of Georgia counties and cities who verify the immigration status of applicants for business licenses, in compliance with the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act (formerly Senate Bill 529), which has been in effect for almost two years. The act requires local [...]

Gwinnett’s Immigration Enforcement Leaves Much to be Desired

Gwinnett County recently announced that it would comply with a 15-month-old state law that requires it to verify the citizenship status of applicants for a new business license or renewal. But the county’s strict interpretation of the law creates a loophole large enough for an illegal alien to crawl through. Commission Chairman Charles Bannister knows [...]

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