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J.T
06-21-2011, 08:44 PM
Georgia’s measure seeks to “empower police to investigate the immigration status of certain suspects… punishes people who transport or harbor illegal immigrants in Georgia or use fake identification to get a job.” The law also “requires many businesses to use the federal E-Verify program to ensure their newly hired workers are eligible to work in the United States.”
It wasn’t long ago that Barack Obama complained about the state of Arizona passing a similar illegal immigration law. At the time, the President claimed that Arizona’s effort to control illegal immigration abused individuals by unfairly asking for identification even from parents taking children out for an ice cream cone. The president warned:

“If you [don’t] have your papers and you [take] your kids out for ice cream, you could be harassed.”
Despite the deaths of innocent citizens at the hands of marauding interlopers toting guns, not double-scoop ice cream cones, and in an effort to protect aficionados of frozen creamery from undue persecution, the Obama Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit against the Arizona immigration law.
Therefore, it was not surprising when the “Anti-Defamation League” together with “Mexico and the governments of several Central and South American countries filed court papers…in support of efforts to halt Georgia’s tough new immigration enforcement law.”
http://biggovernment.com/jdeangelis/2011/06/20/mexico-sues-georgia-over-immigration-law/