1) Copies of any and all electronic records and/or documents that illustrate or reveal the number of illegal aliens who are recipients of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program who have applied to GADOL for unemployment benefits from June 15, 2012 to today’s date.
2) Copies of any and all electronic records and/or documents that illustrate or reveal the number of illegal aliens who are recipients of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program who have applied to GADOL for unemployment benefits from January 12, 2023 to today’s date.
3) Copies of any and all electronic records and/or documents that illustrate or reveal the number of illegal aliens who are recipients of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program who have been approved for unemployment benefits and have or are collecting unemployment benefits administered by GADOL, June 15, 2012 to today’s date.
4) Copies of any and all electronic records and/or documents that illustrate or reveal the number of illegal aliens who are recipients of the federal Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program who have been approved for unemployment benefits and have or are collecting unemployment benefits administered by GADOL, from January 12, 2023 to today’s date.
As you seem to, I also enjoy a measure of jocularity in state government, transparency and the administration of public benefits. Your response that your office does not have any documents responsive to that request is quite amusing. As is your advice that I direct my request for open records from GADOL to the federal Dept. of Homeland Security. Good one. I’ll save it for future use.
As a new and seperate ORR:
A) Including paper and electronic versions please send me copies of any and all current applications, documents and forms that any and all applicants for unemployment benefit payments must submit to collect those payments.
B) Including paper and electronic versions, please send me copies of all current GADOL documents and forms that illustrate and explain eligibility for Georgia unemployment benefits.
C) Including paper and electronic versions, please send me copies of all current GADOL documents, applications and forms that are related to the appeal process at GADOL for applicants who have been denied benefits on the initial application process.
The headline on a 2006 “blurb” entry on an SPLC webpage screams “Former bookie stirs up anti-immigrant passions.” They were referring to me. If I had seen this before yesterday, I don’t remember it. As part of the beginning of the pending court action against the Southern Poverty Law Center, my lawyers have *apparently been sent an “index of initial disclosures” from the SPLC. I am still learning terms here but the index I see is a list of attacks one over the years from the SPLC hate merchants in Montgomery. *Correction Aug 4, 2023: I am now informed that the list was created by a staffer on my legal team and did not come from the SPLC. My error. dak
The blurb leads to a 2006 news article from the Atlanta Journal Constitution back when that shrinking, liberal newspaper still had some integrity. The “former bookie” description is a reference to my 1977 guilty plea to charges of illegal gambling. I was taking bets on sports. In the mid 1970’s. The penalty for the gambling plea was a $3000 fine and 2 years of probation, which was terminated early. The AJC knew about this only because I told their reporters, Jim Tharpe and Carlos Campos. A story for another time.
While it’s only one of many examples, the SPLC headline serves to illustrate how they have based their attacks on us by simply changing the words “illegal immigrant” (I usually say “illegal alien”) to merely “immigrant.” The headline on the AJC report was “Warrior against illegals lives, breathes the issue.” The sub-headline read “Cobb man quit job to become full-time activist.” Not exactly what most readers would regard as “anti-immigrant hate” or denigrating all immigrants, which the SPLC says we do here at DIS. It’s a lie, of course.
If you take the time to read the original AJC report you see various quotes from me and descriptions of my/our work and mission by AJC reports and editors that always clearly indicate the battle against illegal immigration while pointing at illegal aliens and illegal employment.
“Whether on the streets or in the halls of the Georgia Capitol, fighting illegal immigration is a way of life for D.A. King.
Photo: AJC Twitter
The 53-year-old Cobb County man quit his job selling medical insurance three years ago to become a self-educated activist against illegal immigration. Dismissed as a fringe figure by critics, King has forced his way into an influential role in this year’s debate over a legislative crackdown on illegals.”
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