Monday, May 23, 2022

GEORGIA - A LA RAZA SANCTUARY STATE FOR MORE 'CHEAP' LABOR - WHO PAYS THE REAL COST? - Stacey Abrams certainly has a creative approach to running for governor

 Every year, the U.S. admits about 1.2 million legal immigrants on green cards to permanently resettle in the country. In addition, another 1.4 million foreign workers are admitted every year to take American jobs. Often, Americans are fired and replaced by foreign visa workers. Many are forced to train their foreign replacements.


BLOG EDITOR: WAGES ARE ON DECLINE BECAUSE THE STATE IS FLOODED WITH 'CHEAP' LABOR ILLEGALS!!!

“Let me contextualize. When you’re No. 48 for mental health, when we’re No. 1 for maternal mortality, when you have an incarceration rate that is on the rise and wages are on the decline, then you are not the No. 1 place to live.”

A July 2018 report by the left-wing Georgia Budget and Policy Institute said the roughly one-third of all immigrants in the state are  “unauthorized immigrants.” The estimated population of 377,000 illegals outnumbered the resident population of 260,000 green card holders and was close to the population of 427,000 immigrant citizens.

The population of illegals nudges up crime rates, pushes down Americans’ wages, and boosts housing prices. But business groups welcome the extra population because it provides more workers, customers, and renters to businesses.

And more government is what Abrams plans if she gets into office. She promised attendees that, if she wins, she’ll expand Medicaid and increase college access for illegal aliens. The Gwinnett Daily Report writes delicately that Abrams plans to pass “new laws pertaining to how teachers can discuss racial issues with students and what books can be put in school libraries.”

GA Forcing Migrant Workers into “Modern-Day Slavery”

 

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PARTY OF CORRUPTION: GET RICH QUICK DEMOCRAT STACEY ABRAMS

 

https://mexicanoccupation.blogspot.com/2022/05/party-of-corruption-and-money-just-kept.html

 

Elected Democrats now have no interest in the average voter because that's not whom they work for.  It's the big money foundations and the armies of their paid activists.  They are the ones doing the all the ballot-harvesting that is finally being exposed in the 2000 Mules documentary.  They are the ones who can hand a presidential nomination to an Obama, a mansion to a BLM leader, or make a failure like Stacey Abrams very rich.


 Are We There Yet?

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Stacey Abrams certainly has a creative approach to running for governor

In 2018, Stacey Abrams ran as the Democrat candidate for governor in Georgia and lost. She’s spent the four years since then claiming that she was robbed and that she is Georgia’s real governor. (As Trump and his supporters have discovered, only Democrat women are allowed to challenge election results.) Abrams has once again thrown her hat in the ring but she’s choosing a strange way of doing it because she’s insisting that George is the worst state in the union.

When last we caught up with Stacey Abrams, the Star Trek franchise had designated her as president of United Earth. Thanks to this laughable bit of wishful thinking, we were able to learn that Abrams isn’t just a bad writer of junk romances (there are, believe it or not, well-written junk romances), she’s also a bad actress, appearing both smug and wooden, while clearly signaling her future intention to hand America over to the UN:

But like a Ginsu knife commercial, one must say, “Wait! There’s more.”

In this case, the more is Abrams’s bizarre approach to running for governor in 2022. In a speech at a Georgia Democrat Party gala on Saturday night, the Gwinnett Daily Post reports that Abrams let the attendees know how she really feels about the state she seeks to lead:

“I am tired of hearing about how we’re the best state in the country to do business when we are the worst state in the country to live," said Abrams before she acknowledged Republicans would attack her for the later part of that statement.

Well, she got the point about attacking her right. A sound byte of a candidate despising the state she seeks to lead is too good to resist.

Having said that, there is context. The lead-in to that statement was the fact that Republicans like to point to Georgia’s status as the Number One American state within which to do business. Abrams doesn’t want to hear that. It’s still hell on earth to be in Georgia:

“Let me contextualize. When you’re No. 48 for mental health, when we’re No. 1 for maternal mortality, when you have an incarceration rate that is on the rise and wages are on the decline, then you are not the No. 1 place to live.”

Of course, none of the metrics Abrams cites change the fact that Georgia is a business-friendly state that brings in money for its residents. That’s a good thing. Well, it’s a good thing if you believe in opportunities for people, rather than just more government.

And more government is what Abrams plans if she gets into office. She promised attendees that, if she wins, she’ll expand Medicaid and increase college access for illegal aliens. The Gwinnett Daily Report writes delicately that Abrams plans to pass “new laws pertaining to how teachers can discuss racial issues with students and what books can be put in school libraries.”

Translated, that means Abrams wants to bring Critical Race Theory into Georgia classrooms and graphic books about LGBTQ+++ sexuality into Georgia school libraries. Regarding the effect of CRT on America to date, Thomas Lifson has pointed to an absolutely horrific poll showing that three-quarters of Black Americans now fear Whites, and 70% believe most Whites “hold white supremacist beliefs.” That the facts belie this is irrelevant. They believe the bill of goods Democrats are selling them.

In addition to those plans, Stacey Abrams told an interviewer that she’s all in on abortion, seemingly without limitations (she opposes “forced pregnancy”), and supports the police when it comes to depriving people of their Second Amendment rights (or, as she calls it, “criminal carry”).

In other words, aside from hating the state she plans to lead, none of Abrams’s promises will make the state better. The state has already passed a big mental health budget, so that won’t really change. But she will ensure that it has more illegal aliens, more debt, more race hatred, more crime, and more transgenderism. Once she’s finished with Georgia, it won’t just be Stacey Abrams who hates it. Everyone will.

Image: Stacy Abrams. YouTube screen grab.




Georgia GOP Urges for Full Immigration Moratorium with Millions Jobless

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JOHN BINDER

16 Jun 2020118

3:36

The Georgia Republican Party is set to pass a resolution asking President Trump to impose a full immigration moratorium while about 30 million Americans remain jobless due to the Chinese coronavirus crisis.

In April, Trump signed an executive order pausing employment-based green cards — a narrow portion of overall immigration that accounts for less than ten percent. Since then, grassroots activists with American worker advocates and college student groups have urged Trump to halt the inflow of H-1B visas, H-2B visas, OPT visas, L-1 visas, and the J-1 visa program.

Those visa categories represent millions of U.S. jobs that are outsourced every year to imported foreign workers in the STEM fields, the nonagricultural industry, white-collar industries, and summer work programs that would otherwise go to America’s working and middle class.

Now, the Georgia GOP is set to be the first state party to support a full immigration moratorium. Currently, Georgia has an unemployment rate of nearly 12 percent — only slightly lower than the national average.

The resolution states:

A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PRESIDENT TRUMP’S EXECUTIVE ORDER TO PROTECT AMERICAN JOBS

WHEREAS, President Donald J. Trump has issued an executive order limiting immigration into our country during the present health and economic crisis; [Emphasis added]

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Georgia Republican Party commends and supports President Donald J. Trump’s leadership in protecting American jobs during the pandemic by restricting immigration during the present health and economic crisis. [Emphasis added]

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Georgia Republican Party urges President Trump to issue a second executive order that removes the various special interest exceptions to the first executive order and shall strictly limit new immigration visas until the economy reaches its pre-pandemic unemployment rate of no greater than 3.5 percent. [Emphasis added]

Set to be passed this week, the urge for an immigration moratorium has overwhelming support, about 93 percent, from members who responded to a poll of party delegates.

The resolution is the first time in recent memory that a state Republican Party has joined the overwhelming majority of the GOP electorate in supporting reductions and a halt on immigration.

For years, Republican voters have told pollsters that they support major reductions to immigration and, at times of high unemployment, support no net immigration. Young Republicans tend to be the most skeptical of immigration.

Conversely, the donor class and big business lobby have asked Trump not only to continue the visa pipeline but expand legal immigration, claiming there is a labor shortage.

As Breitbart News has chronicled, the nation’s mass importation of foreign visa workers helps redistribute and shift hundreds of billions in wealth to blue states, already prosperous metropolises, and the richest of Americans.

BLOG EDITOR: EVERY YEAR THERE ARE 1.5 MILLION ILLEGALS JUMP OUR BORDERS WAVING THEIR MEXICAN FLAGS. THERE ARE ALSO 1.5 MILLION AMERICANS WHO FALL INTO POVERTY. CAN'T DO THE MATH ON THAT???

Every year, the U.S. admits about 1.2 million legal immigrants on green cards to permanently resettle in the country. In addition, another 1.4 million foreign workers are admitted every year to take American jobs. Often, Americans are fired and replaced by foreign visa workers. Many are forced to train their foreign replacements.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him on Twitter at @JxhnBinder.

 

 GOP Rep. Pushes Anti-Sanctuary Cities Bill in Georgia

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NEIL MUNRO

24 Feb 20207

5:06

A GOP legislator and 19 co-sponsors are pushing legislation to bar sanctuary cities in Georgia.

“I’m very hopeful,” said state Rep. Philip Singleton, who flew AH-64 attack helicopters in Afghanistan and Iraq. He continued

This legislation is directly in line with President Donald Trump’s agenda and the agenda that Governor Brian Kemp ran on, and the Republicans across the state have talked about for years.  I’m very hopeful that they will decide to legislate the way that they campaigned.

This is extremely important for Georgia, not only for the safety of the immigrant community but also for the safety of every Georgian. And it’s important, especially in a major election year, that the voters see that the conservatives that they’ve elected will actually get legislation improving their lives like the [candidates] promised.

A July 2018 report by the left-wing Georgia Budget and Policy Institute said the roughly one-third of all immigrants in the state are  “unauthorized immigrants.” The estimated population of 377,000 illegals outnumbered the resident population of 260,000 green card holders and was close to the population of 427,000 immigrant citizens.

The population of illegals nudges up crime rates, pushes down Americans’ wages, and boosts housing prices. But business groups welcome the extra population because it provides more workers, customers, and renters to businesses.

 

The “Georgia Anti-Sanctuary Act” is being co-sponsored by GOP Reps. Steve Tarvin, Scot Turner, Ken Pullin, Kevin Cook, Michael Caldwell, and Sheri Gilligan. They are backed up by additional sponsors, including Marc Morris, Mitchell Scoggins, Mathew Gambill, Steven Sainz, Emory Dunahoo, Joseph Gullett, Jeff Jones, David Clark, Rick Williams, and Danny Mathis, said D.A. King, a pro-American immigration-reform activist in the state, and the founder of the Dustin Inman Society.

Their HB 915 bill would require the state to support federal immigration enforcement efforts and prevent any local obstruction. A statement at InsiderAdvantage.com from Singleton said:

State entities and agencies would be required to comply with federal immigration detainers and would be prohibited from withholding information or records from federal immigration enforcement efforts regarding an immigrant’s status. Additionally, the bill would encourage a seamless transfer process regarding illegal aliens who are held in a state’s correctional facility to be transferred into federal custody. Under this bill, it would also be illegal for state or local law enforcement officers who have custody of an illegal to deny or knowingly fail to comply with an alien’s detainer’s requests.

My bill is carefully modeled from the 2017 Texas SB-4 and 2019 Florida SB-168 bills. They have both been signed into law in their respective states and have both been upheld in federal court rulings.

However, Singleton and the cosponsors need the support of top GOP leaders for the bill to become law, said King.

“What’s required for this bill to pass is [first] a hearing in a subcommittee, then a full committee hearing at the Judiciary Committee, and then it has to go from [the] judiciary [committee] to [the] rules [committee], and then from rules to the House floor before legislative day 30,” he said.

The bill needs a hearing in Rep. Barry Fleming’s judiciary committee.

“Nothing happens in the House without [Speaker David] Ralston’s approval — I mean nothing … [and so far], there’s no public support from any part of leadership in the House.”

GOP Gov. Brian Kemp will likely sign the bill if it reaches his desk, said King. “He has not spoken up on the topic yet.”

Singleton’s bill is likely to be opposed by business groups that gain from the increased population, but also by various left-wing and progressive groups which favor the increased movement of Democratic-leaning migrants into the state.

 

Neil Munro

@NeilMunroDC

 

 

Mark Zuckerberg & his investor friends get together to lobby for more cheap labor & imported consumers in Georgia. But the state media prefers to view this $$ lobbying as a racial issue. http://bit.ly/2z351Qi 

 

Mark Zuckerberg's Group Lobbies Georgia GOP for More Low-Wage Labor

Mark Zuckerberg's group of West Coast investors is working with Latino political groups to protect the flow of cheap labor into Georgia.

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Singleton told Breitbart News:

The goal was to just get 15 [signatures] to file it, so we got more than we thought we would need to file it. But you know, I think the goal should probably be 40 [signatures out of 104 GOP legislators] to try to help give a little bit more pressure on the leadership. Really, we just want the leadership to support the agenda that they talked about on the campaign trail.
Se we really want to get it through committee and vote it through on the floor before Crossover Day [around February 28]. We want to try to get it done in the next two weeks. [and] we’re waiting to know when it’s going to go before the committee

“I ran for office because, you know, I felt like we needed more people in office that would do what they said they do,” Singleton told Breitbart News.

 

Neil Munro

@NeilMunroDC

 

 

http://FWD.us  funded a study to block @GovRonDeSantis' push for a @EVerify law excluding illegals from jobs.
Yet study admitted CEOs will have to hire Americans at higher wages: It is "unlikely .. [open jobs] would be filled at current wages.”http://bit.ly/2vC1avi 

 

Investors' Report Admits Florida E-Verify Prods Employers to Raise Wages

Florida's E-Verify bill will bar 140,000 illegals and make it difficult to hire workers at current wages, says an investors' study.

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