• Georgia Republicans Squeeze Migration-Friendly Bill Through Committee V

    From Jade Helm@21:1/5 to All on Thu Mar 2 11:54:26 2023
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    Read the comments following the article. The RINOS couldn't care less
    about Americans or how overpopulation destroys open space, wetlands,
    forests, and the quality of life for American citizens. (Not to mention
    the erasure of our culture that demographic replacement entails.)

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/01/georgia-republicans-squeeze-migration-friendly-bill-through-committee-vote/

    Establishment-backed Republican legislators in Georgia are trying to
    pass a bill that could allow illegal migrants to jump ahead of Americans
    for school-choice funding.

    On Thursday, the state Senate Education and Youth committee held a
    surprise hearing and vote for the bill after silencing opposition from
    D.A. King, founder of the pro-American New Dustin Inman Society.

    Next, “it will go through the Senate Rules Committee where the Senate
    rules chairman has one of the cosigners,” King told Breitbart News.
    “It’s a put-up job. … Then it will go to the floor,” King said. Advocates must pass the bill through the Senate by March 6.

    Prior to the Tuesday vote, the committee chairman — Sen. Clint Dixon (R-Buford) — blocked King from speaking to the members and audience.

    “I was speaker number one [on the speakers’ list] as the only
    immigration expert and the person who killed the bill last year,” said
    King. But “he started [taking statements] from the bottom of the list,
    and when we got near the top, he stopped at the second -from-top]
    speaker and he did not allow me to speak … [so] he ended the comment
    period when it was my turn to speak.

    The bill, titled the “Georgia Promise Scholarship Act” is sponsored by
    Sen. Greg Dolezal (R-Alpharetta) and several other Republican senators.

    The bill offers a limited pot of taxpayer funds to American families for private schooling but does not explain how the money will be distributed
    if the funding cannot meet the demand. The lack of detail means American families can lose access to funding if the funding is diverted to some
    of President Joe Biden’s myriad migrants — including the fast-growing population of “parole pathway” migrants.

    “This isn’t an ‘if ‘ situation — they are very clear they are using guidelines…[that include] inadmissible aliens [who are] given parole,”
    King said. “There are no guidelines at all on the immigration status of
    the [migrant] parents who are, in fact, the applicants for the new state
    grant … [which is called] the ‘Promise Scholarship.'”

    “There’s plenty of opposition [and] there are a lot of
    [Democrat-aligned] people opposing the bill who think it’ll hurt public schools,” said King, adding:

    But [Republican leaders] were not going to allow the immigration
    component to be recognized here. They were not going to allow somebody
    who could demonstrate … there is no — zero — verification requirements for the parents who are going to request this money … There is no
    requirement above the Title 9 requirement that the student benefiting
    from the money have [legal] immigration status because parole [about
    parole] does not offer an immigration status.

    “The reason that they did this bill at this late date is so exactly,
    things like this could happen,” King said.

    The bill is backed by the allies of the Georgia Chamber of Commerce and
    the D.C.-based Cato Institute.

    Dolezal’s office did not respond to questions from Breitbart News.

    In January, 49 percent of Americans favored a decrease in
    government-managed legal immigration, while 43 percent favor an
    increase, according to a FoxNews poll of 1,003 registered voters.

    By a factor of more than two to one, Americans agree companies “should
    raise wages and try harder to recruit Americans even if it causes the
    prices of their products to rise,” said a July 20-22 poll by YouGov.com.

    Just 28 percent of registered voters believe immigration has been
    positive for their local economy, according to an August 12-15 survey of
    2,025 registered voters conducted for a pro-migration advocacy group.
    Only 38 percent say immigration is good for the United States, the poll
    added.

    Migration in Georgia

    Business groups want more migrants because it provides them with an
    alternative source of workers, plus many additional renters and customers.

    For example, the Georgia Chamber’s “Global Talent Initiative” claims “Through strategic, targeted efforts, we can increase the number of
    skilled workers in our state. this will lead to better jobs, increased
    economic mobility, and a more prosperous state.”

    The inflow of new workers is good for business owners — but it is also
    bad for ordinary Americans. For example, any flood of foreign workers
    tends to cut local wages, spike housing costs, and fracture their
    communities. Migration also pushes more Americans out of jobs and
    towards drug addiction and homelessness.

    Many business advocates claim there is a shortage of workers in Georgia, despite the state’s huge and growing population of illegal migrants. But
    the federal reserve says that only 62 percent of working-age Georgians
    even hold jobs amid the mass inflow of cheap foreign workers. That
    percentage is sharply down from 68 percent in June 2008, ensuring more
    poverty and welfare costs.

    In addition, despite claims of a labor shortage, Georgia companies are
    free to hire workers from other employers with the promise of more money
    or better conditions. But wages are also falling in many Georgia
    districts amid rising inflation, according to the Federal Bureau of
    Labor Statistics.

    Also, most migrants prefer to live in big cities in the major states,
    such as New York City and Los Angeles. That skewed flow of migrant
    workers, renters, and consumers into the major population centers
    minimizes the free-market pressure on coastal investors and companies to
    hire Georgians for jobs at worksites in the many poor towns outside Atlanta.


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    "Title 8, U.S.C. § 1324(a) defines several distinct offenses related to aliens. Subsection 1324(a)(1)(i)-(v) prohibits alien smuggling, domestic transportation of unauthorized aliens, concealing or harboring
    unauthorized aliens, encouraging or inducing unauthorized aliens to
    enter the United States, and engaging in a conspiracy or aiding and
    abetting any of the preceding acts. Subsection 1324(a)(2) prohibits
    bringing or attempting to bring unauthorized aliens to the United States
    in any manner whatsoever, even at a designated port of entry. Subsection 1324(a)(3)."

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