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Gov. Nathan Deal of Georgia plans to sign into law what may be one of the nation's toughest anti-illegal immigration measures, his spokesman, Brian Robinson, said Friday.
Unmoved by threats of boycotts and lawsuits, the Republican-dominated Georgia Legislature passed the tough law Thursday night, during the final hours of this year's legislative session. Robinson did not say when the governor would sign the measure.
"The bill reflects well the priorities and principles on which the governor campaigned ... last year," he said. "We believe that it reinforces the law in Georgia."
Originally posted by gougitousakusha
we should be asking anyone who isnt speaking english to show proof of citizenship.
Originally posted by gougitousakusha
reply to post by boondock-saint
not saying that should be the only thing making us suspicious, however it would allow me to walk into a mcdonalds without feeling like i traveled 4000 miles and need to learn there language.