From an AJC article...
The law requires government agencies to verify the legal status of any adult applying for taxpayer-provided benefits. But the bill exempts things like prenatal care and treatment for communicable diseases.And the new law did not even attempt to deal with what are estimated to be the largest costs: emergency medical care for illegal immigrants or the ability of their children to attend public schools. Those taxpayer-supported services have been guaranteed by the federal courts.
And as soon as the taxpayer-provided anchor baby birth occurs, the parents status changes to legal and they then get all of the other taxpayer-provided benefits.
Georgia is advertising for invader families with nine months pregnant soon-to-be mothers to move to Georgia. If they time it just right they can get benefits the next day.