Georgia lawmakers passed bills last week that would allow illegal aliens in the state to obtain professional licenses, following lobbying from the state's Chamber of Commerce.
The legislative package, as the Center for Immigration Studies noted, would allow illegal aliens to apply for and obtain professional licenses from the Georgia Secretary of State's office to work as counselors, social workers, therapists, speech pathologists, audiologists, occupational therapists, and other jobs.
Most notably, local Georgia activist D.A. King with the Dustin Inman Society posted two letters from executives with the Georgia Chamber of Commerce that lobbied state lawmakers to pass the legislative package.
The Dustin Inman Society is named after Dustin Inman, 16-years-old, who was killed in Ellijay, Georgia, by an illegal alien in 2000.
Georgia is only the latest state to consider providing illegal aliens with more public benefits.
After New Jersey passed similar legislation last year, illegal aliens in the state are now applying for and receiving professional licenses.
In Colorado, this month, the state legislature passed professional licenses for illegal aliens.
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Monday, April 26, 2021
Georgia Lawmakers Approve Professional Licenses for Illegals
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