Georgia Immigration Law Temporarily Blocked by Judge…
Immigration supporters throughout the country are cheering today’s ruling which temporarily blocks the Immigration Reform law that was set to go into effect in the state of Georgia on July 1st.
Immigration supporters throughout the country are cheering today’s ruling which temporarily blocks the Immigration Reform law that was set to go into effect in the state of Georgia on July 1st.
As Georgia’s immigration law continues to cause concern for many illegal immigrants and their supporters, it has also had an immediate economic impact on the Georgia farming community.
Just as suspected, the wildfire known as the anti-immigration movement is spreading from state to state. Earlier this afternoon, the Texas Senate passed a bill that will significantly decrease cities from harboring illegal immigrants.
As millions of illegal immigrants in the US wait in limbo for Supreme Court rulings on the various state issued immigration laws, there is a silent trend that has been going on for years that involves foreigners, babies and US citizenship.
Just as many civil rights organizations and immigrant groups feared, the wave of anti-immigrant sentiment has taken hold of the country and is spreading like wildfire. Alabama is the latest state to throw its hat in the ring with its tough-as-nails stance against illegal immigrants and the employers who hire them.