Media Release sent to WSB-TV, CBS 46 and Fox Five #SPLC
May 8, 2022
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 8, 2022
Inger Eberhart – Communications Director
The Dustin Inman Society
Inger.Eberhart@gmail.com
Pro-enforcement Immigration Watchdog Group Files Suit Against SPLC
Donor-funded non-profit works to honor legal Immigration system
The Georgia-based Dustin Inman Society (DIS) has filed a defamation complaint in federal court calling for the Southern Poverty Law Center to retract concocted and baseless accusations of “anti-immigrant hate” and to publish an apology.
“With the full knowledge that we are a coalition made up of Americans of diverse descriptions – including proud immigrants – the SPLC has repeatedly spread false and libelous accusations that DIS is somehow an “anti-immigrant hate group,” said DIS founder and president D.A. King. “While we educate Georgians on the need for state legislation aimed at deterring the organized crime of illegal immigration in Georgia, the SPLC has worked against passage of such measures as anti-enforcement lobbyists in the Georgia Capitol.”
The complaint, which includes Mr. King as a Plaintiff, was filed in the Middle District of Alabama on April 27, 2022.
Inventing and peddling “hate groups” apparently pays very well. With nearly $600 million in assets the SPLC maintains over $160 million in offshore accounts, according to filings reported by the Washington Free Beacon. In 2019, the SPLC was rocked by internal allegations of racism and sexual harassment.
Like most extremist groups that work against immigration enforcement, the wealthy SPLC strives to confuse the public and erase the line between illegal aliens and real immigrants who join the American family lawfully. “As we have made clear for seventeen years, we take a Barbara Jordan approach to immigration” added Mr. King.
In February, 2020 DIS held an event titled “Honoring Immigrants: A Pro-enforcement Conversation on Immigration.”According to the SPLC, activities like this and advocating for secure borders and enforcement of American immigration laws constitutes “anti-immigrant hate” and “vilifying all immigrants.” DIS board member Inger Eberhart says her favorite illustration of the SPLC hate mongering was a 2015 post on NRO, ‘The Southern Poverty Law Center: Part Karl, Part Groucho.’
Founded in 2005 with personal funds, the Dustin Inman Society was named after a Woodstock, GA youth who is forever sixteen years-old after he was killed by an illegal alien in 2000.
More information at the Dustin Inman Society website or contact Inger Eberhart or D. A. King DA@thedustininmansociety.org 404-316-6712
Update: SPLC Motion To Dismiss
Future voters? Biden administration has released over 836,000 illegal aliens into the U.S. – plus 600,000 “got-aways”
News:
United States
- Immigration
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.
SPLC amended complaint after court dismissed original *without prejudice – Middle District of Alabama
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OCGA 42-4-14 Pasted here from Lexis Nexis – with a note on an error
Update: Due to our nearly two year-long effort and repeated requests, the catch phrase mentioned below has been corrected to reflect the accurate description of the law. It now reads: 42-4-14. “Illegal alien” defined; determination of nationality and verification of lawful admission of person confined in a jail facility.
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Note: With what is called a “catch phrase” (headline), the below Georgia law is was depicted inaccurately (update, Nov. 11, 2022 – the text has been corrected and updated by the Office of Legislative Counsel – Hooray!). OCGA 42-4-14 was amended in 2011 (HB 87) to require jailers to determine immigration status of all prisoners and not limited to only those with felony charges. See paragraph (c). I spoke to Legislative Counsel in 2020 and again today and have again been assured the online correction will be made “soon.”
O.C.G.A. § 42-4-14
Current through the 2021 Regular and Special Sessions of the General Assembly.
- Official Code of Georgia Annotated
- TITLE 42 Penal Institutions (Chs. 1 — 13)
- CHAPTER 4 Jails (Arts. 1 — 5)
- Article 1 General Provisions (§§ 42-4-1 — 42-4-15)
42-4-14. “Illegal alien” defined; determination of nationality and lawful admission of person charged with felony and confined in a jail facility.
History
Code 1981, § 42-4-14, enacted by Ga. L. 2006, p. 105, § 5/SB 529; Ga. L. 2008, p. 1137, § 4/SB 350; Ga. L. 2009, p. 8, § 42/SB 46; Ga. L. 2009, p. 970, § 2/HB 2; Ga. L. 2011, p. 794, § 13/HB 87.
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