August 27, 2010

Woman with Mexican flag, man run onto field at Petco Park in immigration protest

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Associated Press

Woman with Mexican flag, man run onto field at Petco Park in immigration protest

San Diego — A woman with a Mexican flag and a man ran onto the field at Petco Park while the Arizona Diamondbacks were batting against the San Diego Padres in the third inning Wednesday night. — The two apparently were protesting Arizona’s immigration law. Both were quickly apprehended by security and led off the field…

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August 24, 2010

The National Council of La Raza (NCLR)

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Translated into English: The National Council of The Race

HERE Huh…

August 22, 2010

Most Oppose Citizenship for Children of Illegal Immigrants

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Rasmussen

Most Oppose Citizenship for Children of Illegal Immigrants

Most Americans still oppose granting U.S. citizenship automatically to children born in America to illegal immigrants.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of U.S. Adults finds that 58% oppose automatic citizenship for a child born in this country to an illegal immigrant. That number has not changed since early June. A third of adults (34%) believe those children should become U.S. citizens.

Sentiments are basically unchanged from four years ago when the Senate was considering the immigration issue. The Senate was eventually forced to drop its plans and surrender to public opinion on the topic… HERE

August 21, 2010

Another draft memo on how to stop enforcing immigration laws

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Mark Krikorian — National Review

Another draft memo on how to stop enforcing immigration laws

In the wake of last month’s DHS memo on how to create a de facto amnesty without congressional consent comes a similar “draft” proposal instructing local police to stop enforcing immigration laws. As reported by my colleague Jessica Vaughan, “According to a draft policy document now being circulated among a limited group of stakeholders, ICE chief John Morton intends to prohibit not only his officers, but also local officers with 287(g) immigration authority, from busting illegal aliens who are discovered as a result of traffic violations.” So that means we’ll go back to the situation where illegal aliens can drive illegally with impunity, like the Ft. Dix plotters, who were stopped 75 times by local police for traffic violations and never turned over to immigration.

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The world is a better place…

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Los Angeles Times

Mario Obledo, Latino activist and MALDEF co-founder, dies at 78

Mario Obledo, the president of the National Coalition of Hispanic Organizations and California’s former secretary of health and welfare, has died. He was 78. — Obledo died Wednesday in Sacramento after having a heart attack, said his wife, Keda Alcala-Obledo…

You can hear some of Obledo’s remarks HERE.

August 20, 2010

VIDEO Commissioner Vance Smith & GDOT Didn’t Know About The Illegal Immigrant Labor Law…and still don’t – CBS 46 Atlanta TV News

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CBS ATLANTA TV 46 VIDEO
Jeff Chirico

GDOT Didn’t Know About The Illegal Immigrant Labor Law

ATLANTA — GDOT spokesman David Spear admitted that his agency didn’t know it was violating a law that cracks down on hiring illegal immigrants until a CBS Atlanta report.

Spear said the Georgia Department of Transportation “missed the law.” He thanked CBS Atlanta for bringing it to his attention and confirmed that the agency is working to fix what he calls an oversight.

On Wednesday, illegal immigration activist D.A. King told CBS Atlanta that the Georgia Department of Transportation violated state law that requires government contractors verify employees’ legal working status.

King said the affidavit GDOT uses to comply with the law doesn’t require all the information mandated by House Bill 2 passed in 2009. The legislation clarifies wording in Georgia’s Security and Immigration Compliance Act signed in 2006.

The allegations come on the heels of a CBS Atlanta investigation that questioned whether a GDOT contractor hired an illegal worker.

An affidavit obtained from GDOT shows the agency didn’t require a contractor to provide a registration number and date for the federal government’s employment verification database known as E-Verify.

GDOT spokesman David Spear said in an email that apparently GDOT used the wrong affidavit. He said he isn’t sure if it was an isolated incident.

King said he believes the violation could make it easier for GDOT contractors to get away with hiring illegal immigrants.

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Durates appeared in Gwinnett Superior Court on Thursday to again answer to charges that he was driving unlicensed in Gwinnett. Records show he’s been arrested three times since October on similar charges, twice by Lawrenceville police and most recently by Lilburn police…

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Illegal alien in court over driving charges

Gwinnettdailypost.com
Man convicted in previous deadly crash

Dacula resident Aubrey Sosebee, an octogenarian Army veteran who served during World War II, was walking to his mailbox on Ga. Highway 124 one day several years ago when an errant driver plowed over him, then fled the scene

Also in attendance was DA King, founder of The Dustin Inman Society, a coalition that blasts government enforcement of illegal immigration measures. … HERE

August 19, 2010

Georgia state Senator Vincent Fort: an “extremeist, xenophobic, nativist, anti-immigrant hater- maybe a nazi”…or he was, until open borders was cool ?

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Note from D.A. – all future Georgia legislation aimed at protecting American workers will be held up to the “Vincent Fort test”…if it isn’t tougher than the Democrat’s 1997 bill, it is Weenieville pap!

Yo Senator Fort – where were you in 2006? or 2009? or 2010?

In 1997 Georgia state Senator Vincent Fort opposed illegal aliens taking Georgia’s public works jobs?!

This one will go around the Capitol a few times in January. I promise.

I am having difficulty typing because I have tears in my eyes from really long periods of uncontrollable nauseous laughter.

Let’s all define P-O-L-I-T-I-C-A-L W-H-O-R-E. Yikes Senator, wait until Jerry Gonzalez sees this clear illustration of your “anti-immigrant hatred! ” Or Bill Nigut!


SB 257 – Public Works – prohibit illegal alien employment

First Reader Summary

A bill to amend Chapter 80 of Title 36 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to local government in general, so as to prohibit the employment of illegal aliens on public works for the state or any authority, county, municipality, school district, or other local government unit or political subdivision; to provide for an oath relative to the employment of illegal aliens on such public works; to provide for a penalty.

Fort, Vincent D (39)

Status Summary HC: SC: SLGO LA: 02/11/97 S – Read 1st time

Page Numbers – 1/ 2
Code Sections – 36-80-17
Senate Action House
2/11/97 Read 1st time

SB 257 97 LC 26 0116

SENATE BILL 257

By: Senator Fort of the 39th

A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT

1- 1 To amend Chapter 80 of Title 36 of the Official Code of
1- 2 Georgia Annotated, relating to local government in general,
1- 3 so as to prohibit the employment of illegal aliens on public
1- 4 works for the state or any authority, county, municipality,
1- 5 school district, or other local government unit or political
1- 6 subdivision; to provide for an oath relative to the
1- 7 employment of illegal aliens on such public works; to
1- 8 provide for a penalty;
to provide for related matters; to
1- 9 provide an effective date; to provide for applicability; to
1-10 repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.

1-11 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:

1-12 SECTION 1.

1-13 Chapter 80 of Title 36 of the Official Code of Georgia
1-14 Annotated, relating to local government in general, is
1-15 amended by adding a new Code Section 36-80-17 at its end to
1-16 read as follows:

1-17 “36-80-17.

1-18 (a) Whenever public work for the state or any county,
1-19 municipality, school district, local government unit or
1-20 political subdivision, or any state or local authority is
1-21 to be let out by contract, no person, firm, partnership,
1-22 or corporation procuring such work shall employ on any
1-23 such work any alien in the United States in violation of
1-24 any law, convention, or treaty of the United States.

1-25 (b) Before commencing any public work pursuant to
1-26 subsection (a) of this Code section, any person, firm,
1-27 partnership, or corporation procuring such public work
1-28 shall make an oath in writing that he or she has not
1-29 directly or indirectly violated subsection (a) of this
1-30 Code section. The oath shall be filed with the officer
1-31 whose duty it is to make the payment under the contract.
1-32 If the contractor is a partnership composed of more than
1-33 one person, all of the partners and any officer or agent
1-34 or other person who may have represented or acted for them

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2- 1 in bidding or procuring the contract shall also unite in
2- 2 making the oath. If the contractor is a corporation, all
2- 3 officers, agents, or other persons who may have acted for
2- 4 or represented the corporation in bidding or procuring the
2- 5 contract shall make the oath.

2- 6 (c) Any person, firm, partnership, or corporation
2- 7 violating or failing to comply with subsections (a) and
2- 8 (b) of this Code section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
2- 9 for each instance of improper employment of an alien and
2-10 for each instance of failure to make the required oath or
2-11 false swearing and upon conviction thereof shall be
2-12 punished by a fine of not less than $500.00 nor more than
2-13 $1,000.00 for each such instance.”

2-14 SECTION 2.

2-15 This Act shall become effective upon its approval by the
2-16 Governor or upon its becoming law without such approval but
2-17 shall be applicable only to contracts entered into after its
2-18 effective date.

2-19 SECTION 3.

2-20 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are
2-21 repealed. HERE

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Clerk of the House
Robert E. Rivers, Jr., Clerk
Last Updated on 04/20/98

D.A. King: GDOT Is Breaking State’s Immigration Law

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Activist: GDOT Is Breaking State’s Immigration Law
Violation May Make It Easier For Contractors To Hire Illegal ImmigrantsBy Jeff Chirico, CBS Atlanta Investigative Reporter

August 18, 2010

ATLANTA — Illegal immigration activist D.A. King said the Georgia Department of Transportation violated state law that requires government contractors verify employees’ legal working status.

King said the affidavit GDOT uses to comply with the law doesn’t require all the information mandated by House Bill 2 passed in 2009. The legislation clarifies wording in Georgia’s Security and Immigration Compliance Act signed in 2006.

The allegations come on the heels of a CBS Atlanta investigation that questioned whether a GDOT contractor hired an illegal worker.

An affidavit obtained from GDOT shows the agency didn’t require a contractor to provide a registration number and date for the federal government’s employment verification database known as E-Verify.

GDOT spokesman David Spear said in an email that apparently GDOT used the wrong affidavit. He said he isn’t sure if it was an isolated incident. VIDEO HERE
King said he believes the violation could make it easier for GDOT contractors to get away with hiring illegal immigrants.

Open records request to Georgia Department of Transportation Commissioner Vance Smith regarding Bromell Manicured Lawns #GDOT

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GDOT

 

 

18 August 2010

To: Commissioner Vance Smith, Jr.
Georgia Department of Transportation
One Georgia Center
600 West Peachtree NW
Atlanta, Georgia 30308

Please consider this correspondence my official request under Georgia’s Open Records Act for the public records outlined below.
Sent electronically 18 August. 2010. Also faxed.

Commissioner Smith,

Please send me a copy of the affidavit attesting to use of the no-cost federal E-Verify program received from GDOT public contractor Bromell Manicured Lawns, (1091 Shadow Lake Drive, Lithonia, GA, 30058-3215. Phone: 770 761-7888 or 1350 Farmer Rd
Conyers GA 30012) as is required under OCGA 13-10-91 before any public employer such as GDOT may accept a bid or enter into contract with any prospective public contractor.

Also, please forward to me a copy of any document received from Bromell Manicured Lawns on which that company made its original bid to GDOT for the current contract period.

In addition, please send me copies of any internal GDOT correspondence including any email relating or mentioning Bromell Manicured Lawns or CBS Atlanta TV from January 1, 2010 to 18 August, 2010.

I am happy to pay any lawful charges for copying and am grateful if your reply can be sent electronically. Please fell free to contact me with any questions.

Thank you for a prompt and complete response.

D.A. King

Marietta, Ga. 30066

HOUSE BILL 2 from 2009 HERE

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