Thursday, March 2, 2023

Georgia Republicans Squeeze Migration-Friendly Bill Through Committee Vote

 Establishment-backed Republican legislators in Georgia are trying to pass a bill that could allow illegal migrants to jump ahead of Americans for school-choice funding.

A. King, founder of the pro-American New Dustin Inman Society.

Next, “it will go through the Senate Rules Committee where the Senate rules chairman has one of the cosigners,” King told Breitbart News.

“There are no guidelines at all on the immigration status of the [migrant] parents who are, in fact, the applicants for the new state grant … [which is called] the `Promise Scholarship.

`” “There`s plenty of opposition [and] there are a lot of [Democrat-aligned] people opposing the bill who think it`ll hurt public schools,” said King, adding: But [Republican leaders] were not going to allow the immigration component to be recognized here.

In January, 49 percent of Americans favored a decrease in government-managed legal immigration, while 43 percent favor an increase, according to a FoxNews poll of 1,003 registered voters.

Only 38 percent say immigration is good for the United States, the poll added.

Migration in Georgia Business groups want more migrants because it provides them with an alternative source of workers, plus many additional renters and customers.

For example, the Georgia Chamber`s “Global Talent Initiative” claims “Through strategic, targeted efforts, we can increase the number of skilled workers in our state.

” The inflow of new workers is good for business owners — but it is also bad for ordinary Americans.

Many business advocates claim there is a shortage of workers in Georgia, despite the state`s huge and growing population of illegal migrants.

In addition, despite claims of a labor shortage, Georgia companies are free to hire workers from other employers with the promise of more money or better conditions.

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/03/01/georgia-republicans-squeeze-migration-friendly-bill-through-committee-vote/

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