
January 16, 2010
D.A. King
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KING: On immigration and promises from the Gang of Eight: Remember 1986
The American people put down an amnesty attempt last in 2007. Ask yourself: If they were at all sincere, why didn't the same people who were selling legalization then dedicate themselves to making the promises become reality before the 2013 legalization promise campaign?
KING: Georgia's GOP primary voters should make their voices heard on illegal immigration
If you don't hear about what your candidates will do to deter illegal immigration in Georgia before the primary, you likely won't see them do anything when the pressure comes from the well-funded anti-enforcement coalition lobbyists after the election.
KING: GOP vs illegal alien lobby in Gold Dome battle on public college education for illegals
In my opinion, Georgia taxpayers should not be forced to fund public classroom college seats for people in this country illegally.
KING: Georgia House bill would halt illegals' admission to Georgia's public universities
In my opinion, it should be speedily passed.
KING: Charting the 'oversights' in Gingrich's amnesty plan
Redefining the concept of amnesty is an old political trick.
KING: Georgia Republican delegation in Washington silent on Obama anti-enforcement immigration decree
Currently, there are a reported 300,000 illegals in the deportation pipeline.. The new decree was announced without fanfare on the White House website in a blog posted by Cecilia Munoz, late of the National Council of La Raza ("The Race" in English) and currently serving the Obama regime as White
KING: Illegal immigration tore the Rosas family apart
The 2010 push for amnesty for about 20 million illegal aliens will soon be in the news. We will hear that it would somehow help the unemployment crisis. While we follow the ridiculous "we need amnesty again" arguments from the illegal immigration industry, we should remember an American hero named Robert Rosas.

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