From Governor Brian Kemp <[email protected]>
Subject Deporting dangerous criminals
Date March 6, 2020 12:44 AM
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Friend,

You may have read about this. I’m proud that we’ve
moved it forward.

Our Georgia Department of Corrections has signed
an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to
RENEW their collaboration aimed at deporting dangerous illegal aliens
from our state.

As Governor, public safety is my TOP priority. We
cannot sit back while cartel members infiltrate Georgia and use our
state as a distribution hub for deadly drugs.
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Please share this Facebook post below, to help let your family and
friends know about this important collaboration with the Trump
administration to build a stronger, safer Georgia.
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287(g) program is about restoring the rule of law. It enables our
Georgia Department of Corrections officers to be cross-trained as
designated immigration officers, so that they can identify dangerous
criminals who fall under ICE’s civil immigration enforcement priorities
and process them for removal.

It’s an important part of our
comprehensive effort to track and deport criminals, so they can no
longer wreak havoc in communities throughout Georgia.

Again, please
take just a moment to
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share my Facebook post, to help get out the word.

- Governor Kemp
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