
GLAHR t-shirt photographed at Oct 2, anti-287(g) event. Several people on the pro-American side sent us photos and the post cards from Abram’s New Georgia Project.Ībrams, runner-up in the 2018 Georgia governor’s race, has partnered here with groups (“communities in resistance”) that use banners and t-shirts to disparage immigration enforcement officers with the foreign language slang term “chinga la migra” Event organizers were surprised with the attendance and participation of pro-enforcement Americans after IAG and the Dustin Inman Society made the meeting in a public library known outside of the anti-enforcement circle. The October 2 event was organized by several militant extremist, anti-287(g) groups including the ‘ Georgia Latino Alliance for Human Rights’ and the ‘ Project South Institute for the Elimination of Poverty and Genocide’ to create opposition to the decade-old 287(g) agreement Gwinnett County Sheriff Butch Conway has with ICE. The figures came with a depiction of the effects of immigration enforcement contained in a 2018 report from the leftist The. In a state with more illegal aliens than green card holders and more than Arizona, Gwinnett County is home to about 71,000 illegal aliens, or about 8% of the metro-Atlanta county’s total population according to stats from the Migration Policy Institute. Her ‘New Georgia Project’ distributed pre-addressed, information-gathering post cards featuring the demand to “keep ICE out of our communities” at an anti-enforcement forum in Georgia’s Gwinnett County last week. Stacey Abrams seems to have clarified her position on illegal immigration and enforcement.

“End detainment and deportations.” “ICE out of Gwinnett.”


Image scanned from New Georgia Project postcard. 2, 2019 Gwinnett County, GA anti-287(g) forum.
