• Sanctuary cities

    From bfh@21:1/5 to All on Wed Feb 28 02:15:17 2024
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a
    “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe harbor to people
    who are living in the country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail is
    found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if
    enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to deport them... --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get their
    brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it has
    gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken Riley,
    who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the University of
    Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a run. The suspect charged
    in her death, Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives in Athens but is not a U.S.
    citizen. Authorities say he entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York... --------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/

    --
    bill
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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Feb 28 08:19:53 2024
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe harbor to people who are living in the country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail is
    found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their coordination
    and refuse to keep people in jail after completing their sentences to
    make it harder for federal authorities to deport them... --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get their
    brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it has
    gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken Riley, who
    was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the University of Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a run. The suspect charged in her death,
    Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives in Athens but is not a U.S. citizen.
    Authorities say he entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York... --------------------------------------------------------------- https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/



    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to ban
    killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Wed Feb 28 12:50:49 2024
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a
    “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe harbor to >> people who are living in the country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail is
    found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if
    enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing
    their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to deport
    them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get their
    brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it
    has gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken
    Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the
    University of Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a run. The >> suspect charged in her death, Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives in Athens
    but is not a U.S. citizen. Authorities say he entered the U.S.
    illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/




    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to ban
    killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?

    --
    bill
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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Wed Feb 28 10:24:38 2024
    On 2/28/2024 9:50 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a
    “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe harbor to >>> people who are living in the country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail is
    found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if
    enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing their
    sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to deport them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get their
    brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it
    has gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken
    Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the
    University of Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a run. The >>> suspect charged in her death, Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives in Athens
    but is not a U.S. citizen. Authorities say he entered the U.S.
    illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/



    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to ban
    killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?


    The same thing you think should be done with all those autonomous
    immigrants.

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Wed Feb 28 16:05:44 2024
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 9:50 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>
    Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a
    “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe
    harbor to people who are living in the country without legal
    permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail
    is found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if
    enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing
    their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to
    deport them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get
    their brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it
    has gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken
    Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the
    University of Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a
    run. The suspect charged in her death, Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives
    in Athens but is not a U.S. citizen. Authorities say he entered
    the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/




    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to
    ban killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?


    The same thing you think should be done with all those autonomous immigrants.

    You admit that you think those tens of thousands of guns are autonomous?

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Thu Feb 29 08:56:06 2024
    On 2/28/2024 1:05 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 9:50 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>> Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a
    “sanctuary policy,” where local officials give safe
    harbor to people who are living in the country without legal
    permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep. Jesse
    Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing penalties on
    sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with federal immigration
    agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration and
    Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to jail
    is found to have entered the country illegally and hold them if
    enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing
    their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to deport
    them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get their
    brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but it
    has gained momentum following the death of nursing student Laken
    Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the
    University of Georgia’s campus hours after she went for a
    run. The suspect charged in her death, Jose Antonio Ibarra, lives
    in Athens but is not a U.S. citizen. Authorities say he entered the
    U.S. illegally in 2022 and was previously arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/



    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to ban
    killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?


    The same thing you think should be done with all those autonomous
    immigrants.

    You admit that you think those tens of thousands of guns are autonomous?


    You admit that "we have to do something!" about immigrant murderers?

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  • From bfh@21:1/5 to kmiller on Thu Feb 29 12:14:33 2024
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 1:05 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 9:50 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this.
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>
    Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting
    a “sanctuary policy,” where local
    officials give safe harbor to people who are living in the
    country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep.
    Jesse Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing
    penalties on sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with
    federal immigration agents when someone in custody is not a U.S.
    citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration
    and Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to
    jail is found to have entered the country illegally and hold
    them if enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing
    their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to
    deport them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get
    their brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but
    it has gained momentum following the death of nursing student
    Laken Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on
    the University of Georgia’s campus hours after
    she went for a run. The suspect charged in her death, Jose
    Antonio Ibarra, lives in Athens but is not a U.S. citizen.
    Authorities say he entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was
    previously arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/




    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to
    ban killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?


    The same thing you think should be done with all those autonomous
    immigrants.

    You admit that you think those tens of thousands of guns are
    autonomous?


    You admit that "we have to do something!" about immigrant murderers?

    I don't know whether to sigh or HawHawHaw.

    --
    bill
    Theory don't mean squat if it don't work.

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  • From kmiller@21:1/5 to bfh on Thu Feb 29 14:30:37 2024
    On 2/29/2024 9:14 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 1:05 PM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/28/2024 9:50 AM, bfh wrote:
    kmiller wrote:
    On 2/27/2024 11:15 PM, bfh wrote:
    Well, hell. I'm sorta surprised that we didn't already have this. >>>>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>> Georgia law already restricts cities and counties from adopting a >>>>>>> “sanctuary policy,” where local
    officials give safe harbor to people who are living in the
    country without legal permission.

    However, House Bill 1105, sponsored by Republican state Rep.
    Jesse Petrea, would build upon that restriction by imposing
    penalties on sheriffs and jailers who do not cooperate with
    federal immigration agents when someone in custody is not a U.S. >>>>>>> citizen.

    Officers are supposed to communicate with the U.S. Immigration
    and Customs Enforcement agency when someone who has been sent to >>>>>>> jail is found to have entered the country illegally and hold them >>>>>>> if enforcement officials send a warrant.

    But some cities, such as Athens-Clarke County, limit their
    coordination and refuse to keep people in jail after completing
    their sentences to make it harder for federal authorities to
    deport them...
    --------------------------------------------------------

    And as usual, you've got to kick dumbasses in the nuts to get
    their brains started.
    ----------------------------------------------------------
    Petrea, who represents Savannah, filed the bill in January, but
    it has gained momentum following the death of nursing student
    Laken Riley, who was found unconscious Thursday on a trail on the >>>>>>> University of Georgia’s campus hours after she
    went for a run. The suspect charged in her death, Jose Antonio
    Ibarra, lives in Athens but is not a U.S. citizen. Authorities
    say he entered the U.S. illegally in 2022 and was previously
    arrested in New York...
    ---------------------------------------------------------------
    https://www.ajc.com/politics/georgia-house-panel-advances-bill-aimed-at-sanctuary-cities/WQXKWNNWCNBH7MKEL7WHIHZKHU/



    Tens of thousands of people killed by guns but GA wants a law to
    ban killing by immigrant. HawHawHaw!

    What do you think should be done about all those autonomous guns?


    The same thing you think should be done with all those autonomous
    immigrants.

    You admit that you think those tens of thousands of guns are autonomous? >>>

    You admit that "we have to do something!" about immigrant murderers?

    I don't know whether to sigh or HawHawHaw.


    Nothing against doing both - as any non-goonite would know.

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