MTG involved? She’s becoming a Sith.
(shakes head.) this is outright evil.
but when the GA GOP leaders (like Herr Kempf and ‘Stacy You Can Drive My Carr’) couldn’t fix outright, obvious election fraud (as in on video tape in your face, and stacks of unfolded consecutive, biden voted, mail in ballots—witnessed by experienced election workers), and grandstanding reps like MTG who sat on their hands and sandbagged real conservatives, you knew the state was a lost cause.
It started with this guy:
Well...Well...Well...
Now we know who the behind-the-scenes communist-supporting scumbags were in engineering the continuous election fraud in Georgia...
Georgia is lost...
Where is another General Sherman when we need him...
The State of Georgia is a huge disappointment. It is the New York of the South.
There ya go..... FAILURES on both sides of the aisle... and the Hell with decent American taxpayers!!
It passed committee, we’ll see where it goes from there.
I prefer to wait on an outcome rather than predict it.
more bush league chamber of commerce worshiping republiCAN’Ts.
A pox upon the whole stinkin lot of them
Could someone point to anything in the story where it says the GA Senate is trying to give money to immigrants in preference to U.S. citizens? I don’t see a single thing that says that is the intent of the legislation.
The story is poorly written, and the content doesn’t seem to match the headline.
There’s this:
“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.”
I guess the problem is with ‘parole immigrants’?
Title 9 requires the student to have legal immigration status to receive any money. Parole immigrants, by law, do not have legal immigration status, it’s an emergency status. It would seem that they don’t qualify.
It looks like the issue is the fact the legislation doesn’t specifically name parole-immigrants as being ineligible even though they don’t seem to be eligible anyway.
Don’t see that the legislation in any way states that immigrants have preference over U.S. citizens or that the legislation is even directed at immigrants.
This isn’t shocking. Georgia is a big agricultural state and these politicians are swayed by Agra and the building lobby. They want these migrants for picking crops and working construction. Not to mention working in the chicken factories.
Trump got rid of so many of them by controlling the border but in the past two years they have filtered back in. The crime and drugs they bring are terrible.