Georgia’s Immigration Law Remains Controversial
Apparently, no side of the immigration debate in Georgia is pleased with the state immigration law enacted two years ago. Dave Williams writes for the Atlanta Business Chronicle:
Beset by congressional indecision over illegal immigration on one side and voters clamoring for action on the other, Georgia lawmakers stepped out on their own in 2006 and passed a major reform bill.
Two years later, the only thing all sides of the debate over Georgia’s unilateral crackdown agree on is they don’t like how the law is playing out.
Opponents of illegal immigration say the law isn’t being enforced.
Contractors affected by the law complain they’re being forced to play immigration cops. Click here for the rest of the story.
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