May 19, 2016

ODDS STACKED AGAINST 18-YEAR-OLDS (JOBS)

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May 5, 2016

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May 3, 2016

FAST FACT: Obama has budgeted $17,613 for each UAC expected to illegally cross into the United States this year

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Anti-borders communist-tied Adelina Nichols says Hispanic voters in Gwinnett County, Georgia should vote to punish elected officials who help enforce American immigration laws.

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Adelina Nichols says Hispanic voters in Gwinnett County, Georgia should vote to punish elected officials who help enforce American immigration laws.

Video here. Translation below.

Adelina Nichols at podium in the Georgia Capitol protesting traffic laws in Georgia, April, 2016

Telemundo Atlanta Translation

“Reporter Luis Estrada: [What I read] says that one of the most important counties in electoral matters for Hispanics is Gwinnett County, because there are at least some 30,000 Hispanics registered to vote in the upcoming elections. And the registration process closes tomorrow, Tuesday, for the May 24 elections.

Adelina Nicholls: And I talk about Gwinnett County, Cobb County, Whitfield County, Hall County that have been of the most aggressive

Narrator: The Latino Alliance for Human Rights of Georgia, GLAHR, believes that the children of undocumented Hispanics , that already turned eighteen years old and have seen their parents be deported by the policies of prisons participating in the program 287 G, could take an electoral position on May 24.

Adelina Nicholls: A vote that represents family reunification and also a vote of punishment to all those politicians that have used the community.

Narrator: For Hispanic immigrant advocate groups, the Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway has been the main executer of programs like 287 g that has deported and divided families in the area. Sherriff Conway is now trying to be reelected in that position on May 24.The county prison’s webpage shows numbers of the people that have been put into the hands of ICE, undocumented person or illegal criminals as they are called.

Adelina Nicholls: Assaulted. Have gone beyond insulting and discriminating

Narrator: Meanwhile, the executive director of the Georgia Association of Latino Elected Officials says that this county has a Hispanic electoral force that could decide whether Conway continues as County Sheriff of the county, a county in which 200,000 are Hispanic.

Jerry Gonzalez: Number of Latino voters in Gwinnett County is the highest in all of the counties in the state of Georgia.

Narrator: County Sherriff Butch Conway now faces an opponent for reelection. This is Keith Van Nus who would be county sheriff officer, and now seeks to appeal to the Hispanic vote to win the election. However his position on immigration in this respect is not clear, yet.

Jerry Gonzalez: He has to pay attention to the Latino vote. It is very for them.

Narrator: Moreover, there are four Hispanic women who have launched their campaigns to be candidates for their respective parties as State Representatives. Also on May 24, the Hispanic vote could decide if they succeed or not.

Narrator: This Gwinnett County spokesperson says that people can register to vote in the city halls, libraries, and offices of the Board of the Elections. They need to be citizens and bring an ID to register.

Reporter Luis Estrada: People that haven’t registered to vote yet, can still have the opportunity to do so before five in the afternoon tomorrow Tuesday. Luis Estrada reporting for Telemundo Atlanta.”

May 2, 2016

D.A. King in the Dalton Daily Citizen today: Georgia conservatives lose again under the Gold Dome

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Dalton Daily Citizen

Monday, May 2, 2016

Georgia conservatives lose again under Gold Dome

D.A. King

“Shall the Constitution of Georgia be amended so as to provide that English is the official language of the State of Georgia?” Proposed statewide ballot question for the November election contained in SR675 sponsored by Republican Senator Josh McKoon.

As a late note on the end of the 2015-2016 General Assembly, here are more examples of Gold Dome reality for people who don’t know how their government really works – and some observations.
Despite a December Rosetta Stone Communications poll showing a whopping 76% bipartisan public approval rate for amending the state constitution to make English the official language of government, Georgia voters will not be allowed to answer the above ballot question in November.

Unless there is a badly needed Executive Order from Governor Deal changing current policy at DDS, Georgia will continue to give the illegal aliens, foreign diplomats and Mercedes Benz executives here on a legal visas the exact same drivers license.

A committee-gutted version McKoon’s SB6 would have created a new, vertically-oriented ‘driving card’ for the illegal aliens with Obama’s deferred action on deportation amnesty and would have clearly displayed their illegal status. That would have made it more difficult for illegal victims of borders to board airliners, rent vehicles, enter federal buildings and register to vote.

After the renewed reminder on where Gov. Deal and corporate Georgia (apologies for the repetition) stand on religious liberty legislation, readers should take an interest in why and how SR675 and SB6 were defeated in a Republican-ruled state.

Both bills finally passed the GOP state senate. All thirty-nine senate Republicans voted to let voters decide on the official English Resolution. Only one GOP senator voted against the bill improving the security on illegal alien’s drivers licenses. That was restaurant-owner Senator Tommie Williams of South Georgia. Williams had concerns about his sous chef, who is an illegal alien.

Nevertheless, both bills are as dead as Poncho Villa. They were killed in the Republican-majority Georgia House controlled by Speaker David Ralston because of Ralston’s personal animosity for the bill’s sponsor and on orders from the Georgia Chamber of Commerce.

The triumphant, corporate-funded illegal alien lobby is still rejoicing. “The failure of the anti-immigrant measures was a step forward in the search for equal rights for everyone in Georgia,” beamed Adelina Nicholls, executive director of the anti-borders Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights.

Got that? Allowing American voters to decide on English as the constitutional official language of government and noting on their drivers licenses that illegal aliens are illegal is “anti-immigrant.” Nichols gleeful remark should be regarded as an answer to the question “how un-American are they?”

We note here that even when the Democrats controlled the state Capitol, illegal aliens could not legally obtain a drivers license. We also note that when the open borders organizers speak of “equal rights for everyone”, they are aiming directly at the end of immigration enforcement and winning voting rights for illegal aliens. 

Many Republican county and district conventions last year saw passage of resolutions supporting a ballot question on constitutional official English and ending the practice of rewarding any illegals with any Georgia drivers license. The drivers license resolution also passed at the Republican state convention. This was due to the courageous work of commonsense, grassroots conservative activists in Georgia’s Republican Party but was ignored by Speaker Ralston.

For Georgia conservatives, the failure of SR675 and SB6 in the GOP-controlled legislature should serve as obvious indicators of badly needed change. As a no-brainer security measure, Governor Deal can and should use his own executive power to modify the drivers licenses his administration is giving to illegal aliens. HERE

King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society and an independent voter. Twitter @DAKDIS

May 1, 2016

We want to extend our gratitude to the crazies in the remains of California, USA.

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Because real agenda is easier to explain to people when you say it! Gracias!