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Future voters? Biden administration has released over 836,000 illegal aliens into the U.S. – plus 600,000 “got-aways”
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The Biden administration has released over 836,000 illegal immigrants into the United States interior since Joe Biden took office, according to Rep. Tom McClintock (R-CA). That figure is larger than the population of North Dakota. As reported by Breitbart News, the information was revealed during a House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday while questioning Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. McClintock also noted that 600,000 illegal aliens had entered the U.S. undetected since January 2021. At the current rate, that means there will be over 3 million (new) illegal aliens in the US by the end of Biden’s term, about the same population as Arkansas and more people than the city of Chicago.
June 11, 2024 response to my open records request sent to Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens
The below (email) response to my June 6 open records request was received here June 11, 2024 at 3:51 PM.
— Please respond above this line —
Dear Mr./Ms. KING,
Cobb County received an open records request from you on June 06, 2024. You requested the following:
Please send me copies of any and all CCSO letters, communications (electronic or hard copy) to and/or from U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security / Immigration and Customs Enforcement concerning, mentioning and/or pertaining to beginning or terminating any MOU/MOA with ICE for 287(g) authority. Date range: 1 November 2020 to 30 April, 2021.
Please send me a copy of any/all CCSO internal memo(s) or communication(s) concerning or mentioning any effort, inquiry, question, intent or decision to terminate the agreement or MOU/MOA with ICE for 287 (g) authority that existed under Cobb Sheriff Neal Warren for the same date range as above. To be clear, this request includes a copy of the memo held up by Sheriff Craig Owens at an event in January, 2021 in which Sheriff Owens reportedly told the audience he had terminated the 287 (g) agreement and authority as reported by multiple news outlets including the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Marietta Daily Journal in January, 2021.
To be clear: This request includes the request for a copy of the memo pictured in this MDJ news report (https://www.mdjonline.com/news/bold-necessary-and-overdue-sheriff-owens-declares-end-to-287-g-immigration-enforcement/article_457130f8-5a7e-11eb-a19f-9331a3092882.html (tagged with the caption “Courtesy Cobb County Sheriff’s Department. Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens holds a copy of the memo formally ending the office’s involvement with immigration enforcement. Commonly known under the name 287(g), ending the program was a major promise of Owens’ campaign”).
Please send me a copy of any existing MOU/MOA between CCSO and U.S. DHS/ICE concerning or granting CCSO 287 (g) authority.
We are diligently working on your request but need additional time to fulfill your request. We plan to have a response to you on or before 6/21/24.
Sincerely,
Cobb County Sheriff’s Office
To monitor the progress or download responsive records from Cobb County Sheriff’s Office, please login to the Open Records Center.
Corporate-funded illegal alien lobby coalition media release opposing HB 1105 – The Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024 #DarleneLynch
Diverse Group of Immigrant Rights Organizations Condemn HB 1105 As Dangerous and Discriminatory
STATEMENT FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (original release here)
March 6, 2024
CONTACT:
James Woo, Advancing Justice-Atlanta, jwoo@advancingjustice-atlanta.org
Daniela Rodriguez, Migrant Equity Southeast, Daniela@migrantequity.org 912-222-8229
Shelley Danzy, Project South, shelley@projectsouth.org 678-508-5293
Preye Cobham, Esq., Women Watch Afrika, womenwatchafrika@gmail.com 404-668-2241
Daniela Racines, Latino Community Fund, daniela@lcfgeorgia.org 470-519-0783
Ashley Coleman, Coalition of Refugee Service Agencies, ashley.coleman@weinspirit.org 678-451-8863
Lauren Frazier, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute, lfrazier@gbpi.org 404-434-5541
Sebastian Saavedra, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights, sebastian@glahr.org 770-457-5232
Nekessa Opoti, Black Alliance for Just Immigration, comms@baji.org 612-405-3359
Aimee Zangandoum, Inspiritus, aimee.zangandou@weinspirit.org 678-852-8523
Nazia Khanzada, Council on American-Islamic Relations Georgia, nkhanzada@cair.com 404-239-2086
Darlene Lynch, The Center for Victims of Torture and Business & Immigration for Georgia (BIG) Partnerships,, Dlynch@cvt.org 404-402-1764
Alba Villarreal, GALEO Impact Fund, avillarreal@galeoimpactfund.org 678-791-2305
Atlanta, GA — Immigrant rights organizations and their allies condemn Georgia House Bill 1105, which recently passed the House and endangers Georgia’s immigrant communities, promotes racial profiling, and undermines local law enforcement discretion.
HB 1105 would mandate local law enforcement take steps to enter into costly and destructive contracts with the federal government like 287(g) that deputize law enforcement to interpret and enforce federal immigration law, or else lose state or state-administered funding. The proposed legislation would force local sheriff departments to entangle themselves with ICE in dangerous ways that are unconstitutional and will result in racial profiling, targeting of people of color, and family separations, all while discouraging communities from seeking help from law enforcement or reporting crimes. These high-risk practices endanger Georgia communities and create additional liabilities, costs, and bureaucratic burdens for law enforcement without increasing public safety.
Politicians are exploiting the tragic killing of Laken Riley to justify harmful proposals that broadly target immigrant communities by requiring local law enforcement, under threat of criminal prosecution, to identify and report “suspected foreign nationals” to ICE if they cannot immediately provide documentation proving their immigration or citizenship status. Falsely connecting immigrant communities with crime represents the height of political opportunism and is not based in fact. In reality, studies repeatedly have shown that undocumented immigrants commit substantially fewer crimes than U.S.-born citizens, and federal courts have struck down laws similarly targeting immigrants. Such reactionary practices serve only to deepen communities’ distrust of police and do nothing to address interpersonal violence.
The ineffective policies in HB 1105 will not make Georgia safer. Instead, the bill represents yet another attempt to vilify immigrant communities as a whole. Alongside HB 1105, the Georgia legislature has introduced a slew of anti-immigrant bills this legislative session, including proposals like SR 721, SB 568 and SB 569, which are still being discussed and could be added to HB 1105.
We reject all policies that discriminate against communities of color, cause harm to families, and fail to recognize that immigrants and people of color are full and equal members of our communities.
“Immigrants make Georgia a richer, more diverse, and inclusive place for all. For the 1.1 million residents born beyond our borders who proudly call Georgia home, they are not merely residents; they are integral contributors to our shared community. Rather than perpetuating divisive ‘us against them’ narratives, we should unite in collaboration, crafting inclusive policies that celebrate the immense value immigrants bring to Georgia. Together, we can build a stronger, more harmonious future for all.” – Murtaza Khwaja, Executive Director, Asian Americans Advancing Justice – Atlanta
“Migrant Equity Southeast condemns HB1105 as it is an aimless attack on immigrants all across Georgia. This bill undermines the human rights of immigrants with its intent to criminalize immigrants. This bill will not protect anyone and would only harm, distress, and demean our immigrant communities from Savannah to Atlanta.” – Daniela Rodriguez, Executive Director, Migrant Equity Southeast
“It is appalling that legislators would politicize a tragedy for their own gain by attempting to pass a bill that would make our communities less safe. Failed policies like 287(g) result in racial profiling, terrorizing immigrant communities, and wasting local resources. ICE detainers have a track record of being error prone and oftentimes unconstitutional. It is clear that this draconian bill will further advance dangerous anti-immigrant rhetoric and create a hostile environment for all communities of color.” – Priyanka Bhatt, Senior Staff Attorney, Project South
“An attack on the immigrant community is an attack on all communities. Elected officials should focus on the true issue at hand, which is the unfortunate and tragic loss of life. What are elected officials planning to put in place to prevent such violence against women that can occur regardless of the immigration status of the perpetrator? The misdirected anger at the immigrant communities for the alleged action of one is uncalled for, and we ask that you reject all discriminatory policies, divisive rhetoric, and attacks on the immigrant communities.” – Glory Kilanko, Founder and CEO, Women Watch Afrika
“Immigrants are essential to the fabric of our communities, state, and nation. Nationality, race, gender, faith or religion, and immigration status play a role in all narratives, certain characteristics should not be used to make generalizations, assumptions, or accusations about large groups of people.” – Jean-Luc Rivera, Deputy Executive Director, Latino Community Fund
“As the longest-serving coalition representing immigrants, refugees, and welcoming communities in Georgia, the Coalition of Refugee Service Agencies stands in vehement opposition to HB 1105. This legislation does not offer any meaningful policy solutions to promote public safety and mitigate violence against women; rather, it serves as a politically expedient opportunity to vilify all of Georgia’s immigrants as bad actors and perpetuate a harmful and unequivocally false narrative about Georgia’s immigrants as perpetrators of violent crimes. Rather than making our local communities safer, this bill would in fact make our communities less safe by pitting immigrants, refugees, and communities of color against local law enforcement officers and simultaneously undermining the autonomy of local law enforcement agencies to make their own decisions according to the preferences of local sheriffs and the voters within their jurisdictions. Georgia’s foreign-born communities are a pillar of our state’s economy and local neighborhoods and this bill would greatly undermine the myriad contributions they’ve made to our great state.” – Ashley Coleman and Muzhda Oriakhil, Co-Chairs, Coalition of Refugee Service Agencies
“GBPI opposes HB 1105, The Georgia Criminal Alien Track and Report Act of 2024, which essentially turns the entire state into an involuntary 287(g) jurisdiction, forcing local police to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The bill could be expensive, threatens local police with criminal penalties, deprives them of critical funding, and strips them of discretion to serve the specific needs of their local communities. On the whole, the bill sets the state back years, rejecting hard lessons learned from decades of overzealous immigration enforcement that separated families and generated community mistrust.” – David Schaefer, Vice President of Research and Policy, Georgia Budget and Policy Institute
“We at GLAHR, firmly oppose HB 1105 due to the severe impact it will have on our communities. It will greatly decrease the public safety of immigrant communities as they will no longer feel safe calling law enforcement for fear of incarceration, even if they are victims.This bill would greatly increase racial profiling, no matter the gravity of offenses. There have already been reported incidents of harassment of Latino students at UGA and not a single elected official backing HB 1105 has spoken up to condemn this dehumanizing behavior. The circumstances of the momentum behind this bill shed light on the state’s bias and disregard for the wellbeing of women of color across Georgia. HB 1105 is not addressing violence against women, but using this unfortunate incident to weaponize an anti-immigrant sentiment for political gain. This bill is only one of the many anti-immigrant legislations on the floor this season, showing a clear sentiment coming from the Capitol that should worry every Georgian, regardless of their status.” – Adelina Nicholls, Executive Director, Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights
“The Black Alliance for Just Immigration demands that Georgia legislators must not adopt harmful policies that threaten the livelihood of immigrants. HB 1105 is a violation of the civil liberties of immigrants. This bill will allow law enforcement to further racially profile Black and brown people and will over-police and increase surveillance of Black and brown communities. We extend our sympathies to the family of Ms Riley; and are appalled that her death is being exploited to harm marginalized communities.” – Lovette K. Thompson, Lead Organizer, Black Alliance for Just Immigration
“As one of the oldest refugee and immigrant-serving organizations in Georgia, Inspiritus stands with our foreign-born clients and community members in opposition to HB 1105. For decades, our organization has helped thousands of refugees to Georgia, accompanying them on a path from surviving to thriving as they grow to become successful, contributing members of their new local communities. This bill perpetuates harmful, untrue stereotypes about the individuals and families we serve and undermines our state’s proud historical legacy as national leaders in refugee resettlement. Georgia is a welcoming state and we ask our state lawmakers to ensure it stays that way.” – Aimee Zangandou, Executive Director of Refugee and Immigrant Services, Inspiritus
“This is exactly how anti-immigrant sentiment works. When a white man murders someone, he does so as an individual. Most mass shootings in this country are committed by young white men, but we don’t blame all young white men. But when an undocumented man from Venezuela is arrested, he is cast as the prototypical example of a violent community of undocumented immigrants. The truth is that immigrants are people too, representing the full range of human temperament and experience. The truth is that the immigrant community is being scapegoated for our country’s failure to meaningfully address violence against women. HB 1105 will not make anyone safer. Anti-immigrant laws like this never have, and they never will.” – Megan Gordon, Policy Director, Council on American-Islamic Relations – Georgia
“The Center for Victims of Torture provides healing care to refugees and immigrants who have endured war and conflict and seek to live peaceful and productive lives in the state. HB 1105 is a discriminatory bill that would unfairly target these individuals while doing little to stop the violence we all abhor.” – Darlene Lynch, Head of External Relations, Center for Victims of Torture Georgia
“One in ten Georgians is an immigrant, as are one in seven Georgia workers, one in five small business owners and more than one in four physicians and surgeons serving as a lifeline for Georgians living in the state’s rural and underserved areas. Yet, HB 1105 singles out these Georgians as potential bad actors that should be feared. Georgians would be better served by legislation that targets crime by any and all individuals regardless of background.” – Darlene Lynch, Chair, BIG Partnership
“If passed, HB 1105 would drive a wedge between local public safety officials and the communities they serve, perpetuate harmful stereotypes about Latinos and immigrants, and do nothing to address the very real issue of violence against women. This will have a costly and disruptive impact on Georgia families, businesses, and communities; this is the wrong message for our state to be sending at a time when radicalized individuals have shown an increased willingness to embrace extreme ideologies, harm innocent people, and terrorize whole communities. Any meaningful path forward must include local leaders, community members, and relevant stakeholders each step of the way.” – Kyle Gomez-Leineweber, Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, GALEO Impact Fund, Inc.
“As the lead organization being impacted by ‘crimmigration’ – the criminalization of immigrants – we came here looking only for protection. For safety. To save our lives, we came to the U.S., because we believe this is a country where people have rights, and where protections exist for our communities no matter our race, gender, or social status. Our organization works with queer, trans, and Indigenous communities who are in fear because of this proposed legislation. Stop the politics, and stop using us as bait for your political gain.” Li Ann Sanchez, CEO, Community EsTr(El/La)
Asian Americans Advancing Justice-Atlanta is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the civil rights of Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (AANHPI), and other marginalized communities in Georgia and the Southeast
Hand delivered to Gov Brian Kemp’s Capitol office August 1, 2022: Request for investigation and prosecution: Gwinnett County Sheriff Keybo Taylor & Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens – OCGA 42-4-14
I hand delivered a paper copy of the below letter to a legal department staffer in Gov Kemp’s Capitol office today at 1:58PM. I have embedded links here not in the hard copy to educate the online reader. I also corrected two typos and *an omission in the below version. Update Aug 3: **I corrected the copy below on open records request in Gwinnett until I locate misplaced files.
***Update, August 16: Unable to locate misplaced Gwinnett files, I sent two additional open records requests to Gwinnett Sheriff Keybo Taylor and have received responses to both. The charges on the foreign born subjects the newest responses are not felonies, so I have added corrective language below. The new responses do not indicate that Sheriff Taylor is in compliance with state law, OCGA 42-4-14.
**** Typo corrected: (missing words).
My apologies for the typos.
- Note: On *August 2 & 3, I sent the below letter to virtually all MSM news outlets in Atlanta and many in Georgia as well as several national outlets including the Atlanta Journal Constitution and the Associated Press. I will list all of those outlets here as time allows.
- Sept. 6, 2022 – we filed OIG complaints against Gov.Kemp, Sheriff Taylor and Sheriff Owens today, here.
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1 August 2022
Governor Brian Kemp
206 Washington Street, 111 state Capitol
Atlanta, GA 30334
Re: Complaint and request for investigation; Gwinnett and Cobb County sheriff’s public admission of violation, OCGA 42-4-14: “criminal illegals” and illegal sanctuary policies.
Dear Governor Kemp,
As you are Georgia’s chief law enforcement officer I write to your office as instructed by the GBI on how a private citizen can report violations of state law and request an investigation.
You may remember the 2006 passage of SB 529, the “Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act” as you served as Chairman of the state Senate Public Safety Committee that held hearings on the legislation and passed it out. You also voted in favor of final passage of the bill on the Senate floor. Part of that legislation, which is now law, contained language that created OCGA 42-4-14. Paragraph (c) of that law now reads:
“When any foreign national is confined, for any period, in a county or municipal jail, a reasonable effort shall be made to verify that such foreign national has been lawfully admitted to the United States and if lawfully admitted, that such lawful status has not expired. If verification of lawful status cannot be made from documents in the possession of the foreign national, verification shall be made within 48 hours through a query to the Law Enforcement Support Center (LESC) of the United States Department of Homeland Security or other office or agency designated by the federal government. If the foreign national is determined to be an illegal alien, the keeper of the jail or other officer shall notify the United States Department of Homeland Security, or other office or agency designated for notification by the federal government.” (bold emphasis mine).
Gwinnett Sheriff Keybo Taylor has been quoted by various national and Georgia news outlets as saying he will not and does not check immigration status of incoming prisoners in the county jail and will not report criminal illegal aliens to federal immigration authorities.
- “What we will not be doing is notifying ICE of anybody’s immigration status in the jail or any of our facilities” – Sheriff Keybo Taylor, as quoted by the Associated Press, January 1, 2021 (‘Sheriff pulls out of controversial immigration program’) is one example.
Then Sheriff-elect Taylor’s statement to Fox5 investigative reporter Randy Travis in a November 13, 2020 interview is another example of what is clearly a confession of his intent to violate state law, OCGA 42-4-14.
- “We will not be participating with, uh, ICE or any other agencies in regards to immigration issues” (‘New Gwinnett sheriff plans two big changes first day of office’ – WAGA TV News).
I have received responses to (an) **multiple open records requests that validate the fact that Sheriff Taylor has been faithful to his promises on this matter and is in fact in open violation. Sheriff Taylor’s responses to my open records requests for copies of records and documents that would illustrate a check with law enforcement data systems on immigration status of foreign nationals in custody do not include these records. Neither is there any evidence that Sheriff Taylor has reported “criminal illegals” to federal immigration enforcement authorities in the responses to my query that includes multiple inmates.
Please also note that the “headline” or “catch phrase” included on the LexisNexis version of this state law that includes the words “charged with felony” is inaccurate. Since being amended in 2011’s HB 87, the mandated immigration status check applies to all (*foreign national) inmates, regardless of the charge. I have been working with the Office of Legislative Counsel to see the online description of the law’s contents corrected for nearly two years. I would be grateful if you would use your power and authority to speed along the needed corrections.
*** All of my open records requests (except the two newest Gwinnett examples) pertain to foreign born inmates charged with felonies.
Please note that with the assistance of retired and experienced senior federal immigration enforcement officers, I have spent considerable time and effort on careful investigation of my own on this matter for more than a year. Responses to open records requests from the Cobb County jail show the same absence of records that would show compliance with the state law I cite in this letter. Sheriff Craig Owens runs the Cobb County jail.
As further evidence of open defiance of the law you are sworn to enforce, the Atlanta Journal Constitution ran a story citing both sheriffs in January of this year in which the newspaper reported:
- “With 287(g) no longer in force, local jail officials have stopped systemically checking the immigration status of individuals arrested for a variety of crimes – including minor traffic violations – and sharing that information with immigration officials to initiate deportation proceedings” (‘There’s less fear’: Metro Atlanta immigrants feel safer with new sheriffs’ – AJC January 24, 2022).
I have posted all of my evidence online and am in the process of consolidating the various posts into a single source of information on the above facts.
As your office notes on the official website, “The governor is the chief executive of the state and oversees the executive branch. The governor shall “take care that the laws are faithfully executed and shall be the conservator of the peace” in the state. This power to enforce laws is almost identical to that of the president of the United States.”
Innocent Georgians – including children – are being killed, raped and molested by the “criminal illegals” and the illegal “sanctuary city”/county policies you promised to address when you ran for governor in 2018. Georgia is home to more illegal aliens than Arizona in large part because of (****the lack of enforcement) the many laws aimed at deterrence of that organized crime are ignored here in our state.
I respectfully urge you to fulfill your duty and your pledge on this urgent public safety issue immediately.
Please feel free to contact me at any time for further information. I plan to distribute this request.
D.A. King
President, The Dustin Inman Society
Marietta, GA.
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