D.A. King in the Washington Times, Analysis/Opinion: Demographics, corporate funding and black-market labor in ‘Georgiafornia’

Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights (GLAHR) with their banner “Chinga La Migra” in Gwinnett County, GA circa 2020. Photo: GLAHR Twitter
Note, I have added educational links the below version of the Washington Times analysis.
Demographics, corporate funding and black-market labor in âGeorgiaforniaâ
Ending local assistance in immigration enforcement will result in American family separation
By D.A. King
We hope Stephen Dinanâs recent report (Democratic wins in Georgia create more sanctuaries) on Democrats winning elections for sheriffs here in metro Atlantaâs Cobb and Gwinnet counties sees a follow-up in about a yearâs time. We want the rest of the nation to see what we know is coming as a result of George Soros and corporate-Georgiaâs funding of the anti-enforcement lobbyâs thirteen-year push to end the 287(g) agreements in these county jails.
We know from sad experience that American citizens are going to be hurt or killed by individuals who have no legal right to be in the U.S. after they have been released from our jails.
According to DHS, Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than is Arizona. The Migration Policy Institute says we have more illegal aliens than Lawful Permanent Residents (green card holders) and that Gwinnettâs population is almost 8% of its total. Cobb County is not far behind.
Both of these counties are formerly solid Republican bastions that have gone blue âbecause of demographics.â
Illegal aliens who have been captured by arrests for additional crimes are currently detected using the authority the feds provide in the respective 287(g) programs and reported to ICE for further action â including removal to their home countries.
The victorious candidates for sheriffs ran on the pledge to end 287(g) because it was finding illegals that were âonlyâ charged with non-violent crimes. We hear immigration enforcement âbreaks up familiesâ was part of their stump speech.
After January 1, 2021, sanctuary will be the new protocol. An illegal alien arrested for driving without a drivers license or another âminor offenseâ will be put back on the streets of Georgia. It should be noted that by federal law, all illegal aliens are deportable.
Nobody asked metro-Atlanta resident Kathy Inman her views on the new illegal alien-friendly arrangement. Somebody should have. In 2000, Gonzalo Harrell-Gonzalez had multiple contacts with various local law enforcement agencies for traffic violations but despite being in the country illegally was released each time. On Fatherâs Day weekend that year, Mrs. Inmanâs family was permanently separated when Harrell-Gonzalezâs speeding car crashed into the rear of Inmanâs vehicle stopped at a red light. Sixteen year-old Dustin died instantly. His mom, Kathy, suffered permanent and severe brain injury that put her in a wheelchair for the rest of her life.
Because they were both in comas after the horrific crash, Dustinâs dad, Billy, now deceased, and Kathy Inman were unable to attend their only childâs funeral. This innocent and loving American family was permanently separated because an illegal alien was allowed into the U.S. and illegally given a job – and because local law enforcement did not detect or report his illegal immigration status to federal authorities. Harrell-Gonzalez escaped capture and is safe in Mexico.
Literally thousands of American families have suffered at the hands of illegal aliens who were released from custody by âprogressiveâ law enforcement officers. But these familiesâ horror is quietly regarded as merely âthe cost of doing businessâ.
Viewers outside âthe Peach Stateâ should know that Georgia state government has long been a totally Republican-owned and operated affair that endlessly boasts of the status of âbest state in which to do business.â
Many loyal Republican voters here are scratching their heads trying to comprehend how Democrats were able to find votes to elect sheriffs who promised to eliminate the use of a tool to rid their communities of illegals by ending the 287(g) enforcement programs.
The same corporate-funded, far-left groups that worked to attack law enforcement for using 287(g) with hate-filled race-baiting have proudly provided an answer: Between 2016 and 2020, Georgiaâs number of Hispanic voters swelled by 72 percent according to analysis by the Democratic firm TargetSmart. They also boast that most of these new voters are young, first time voters.
So, in formerly solid GOP Georgia, where did much of the new votes come from to end 287(g) – and help elect a Democrat president?
The new voters are mostly the U.S.-born offspring of the illegals who have been allowed to provide the black-market labor the Establishment Republican officials count on to keep wages low and profits high. Simply put, âanchor babiesâ do not vote Republican. Who knew, right?
We have taken to referring to our new state as âGeorgiafornia.â
 King is president of the Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society which is dedicated to immigration enforcement.
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