GA governor mulls crackdown on jailed illegals
April 20, 2009
Georgia's crackdown on illegal immigration will continue if Gov. Sonny Perdue signs into law a measure approved by the General Assembly requiring more jail checks that could lead to deportation.
'That is a deterrent, in and of itself, to people coming into Georgia or remaining here illegally,' said D.A. King, president of the Dustin Inman Society, a Marietta-based anti-illegal immigration group, and a supporter of the legislation.
The measure, House Bill 2, updates sections of the Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act of 2006, a comprehensive crackdown on illegal immigration in Georgia. It is awaiting Perdue's signature.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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