Atlanta, GA. – Republican leaders win the proceedings of the federal immigration officials in Georgia and elsewhere.
The immigration and customs authority stated that 956 arrests nationwide on Sunday and 286 on Saturday, including some in Georgia.
This included a man who was arrested in a service in Tucker.
State senator Kim Jackson represents Tucker. She is a pastor herself. She nasty the arrest and suggested that it was deliberately carried out as an anxiety tactics.
Immigration training:
“Instead of waiting for it not in the church, maybe in his house, somewhere else, where there is no large amount of people to be afraid, they came to church,” said Jackson.
Your Republican colleagues disagree.
The Republicans of the Georgia Senate praised President Donald Trump's plan to capture and deport immigrants without papers.
Lt. GOV. Burt Jones said they will continue to look for opportunities to support his deportation plan.
“I have always been a great ally of the president and we will continue to help him have this close relationship with him, and his administration can only be an advantage for some of the things we want to do here in Georgia,” Jones.
State Senator Blake Tilley sponsored SB 21.
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“If a local government or a local government official does not comply with the immigration law of Georgia, then you are responsible for the tragedies. This can happen because you did not follow Georgia's immigration law, ”said Tilley.
The legislation would be legal immunities for those that are considered protective cities and obliges the law enforcement agencies to honor icial liability inquiries.
“If you want to commit a crime while you are here, you have to go home. We don't need anyone who commits crimes against our citizens who are illegal here and remind you that he is illegal here when he is a crime himself, ”said Tilley.
Spokesman for the house Jon Burns represents parts of South Georgia in which agriculture is important.
Reports of the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute show that the deportation of illegal immigrants could affect the agricultural community in Georgia.
“President Trump does what he was chosen for. A procedure against illegal aliens. I want to make it clear that we are not against someone who comes here legally to establish yourself. The workers who come here are temporary workers. They do it in the book and make it legal. I don't think there is a threat to you, but people who are illegal here, especially those with criminal intentions, yes. We saw it. Not only with the tragedy of sheets of Riley, which we played here in our home state, there were also many of these situations across the country, ”said Burns.
Governor Brian Kemp went to X, formerly Twitter, to also support the arrests.
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