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To: JeffAtlanta
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 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.

28 posted on 04/17/2006 4:50:55 PM PDT by Jim_Curtis
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To: Jim_Curtis
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.

I'm not sure if you're interpreting that correctly...

The status of the parent doesn't change to "legal" - it's just that the government is less likely to deport the child's parents. (It's not like the government deports anyone anyway). The Georgia law doesn't make this situation any worse, it just doesn't address it. As far as I know, no other state checks either so it's not clear why anyone would target GA.

The anchor baby might be eligible for social services but the parents would not be under the new law. If anything pregnant illegals will want to steer clear of Georgia.

29 posted on 04/17/2006 5:03:55 PM PDT by JeffAtlanta
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