Insider Advantage Georgia today: AJC reporter and editors accused of (more) fake news
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Insider Advantage Georgia
February 23, 2017
AJC reporter Sheinin criticized for âfake newsâ
by IAG Staff | Feb 23, 2017 | James Magazine
State Rep. Jesse Petrea, R-Savannah, and a number of immigration control activists are upset with Atlanta Journal-Constitution writer Aaron Gould Sheinin and his editors for printing what they call âfake newsâ in an article yesterday describing Petreaâs House Bill 452 dealing with criminal aliens.
Sheinin wrote: âLegislation filed in the state House on Wednesday would require the GBI to create and maintain a website listing any unauthorized immigrant currently in Georgia.â Longtime activist D.A. King of the Dustin Inman Society brands it as âfalseâ (as does Petrea and others) and demanded an AJC retraction. As this is written, the newspaper hasnât done so.
In response to an email from King calling him out, however, Sheinin claimed Petrea âintroduced a bill that does more than he says it means.â But then, after speaking with Petrea, Sheinin backed down and wrote in an email that âam going to change the story to reflect what he intends the bill to do, instead of what it says in plain language it would do.â
âThis happens all too often. The AJC sometimes rewrites new versions of political stories when they are originally inaccurateâ rather than just simply publishing a formal clarification or correction,â says Phil Kent, CEO of InsiderAdvantage Georgia and the governorâs appointee to the state Immigration and Enforcement Review Board.
What is accurate, by the way, is that Petreaâs bill would require the Georgia Bureau of Investigation to share information it has been receiving from the Department of Homeland Security for over a year regarding the release from federal custody of criminal aliens onto the street.
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