Posted on January 14, 2009

Deportation “Surge” Begins in Georgia County Jails

Immigration and Customs officials will spend 26 days screening the inmates of Gwinnett County, Georgia, looking for illegal aliens to deport.

On Jan. 12, U.S. immigration agents began a 26-day “surge” of immigration screenings of jails in Gwinnett County, Georgia, intending to deport illegal immigrants who have been arrested.

The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s department does not currently track illegal immigrants entering its prison system, though it does monitor those who are foreign born.

Gwinnett County has been hoping to become part of an ICE initiative that trains local jailers to complete deportation paperwork to send criminal illegal immigrants home. Three other Georgia counties have already joined the program.

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Deportation “Surge” Begins in Georgia County Jails
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2 Comments on “Deportation “Surge” Begins in Georgia County Jails”

  • The problem of America is not ‘illegal immigration’ per se, but the type of immigrant entering the nation. If America was being deluged by millions of illegal Anglos there would be no real problem, because the great majority would contribute to the genetic enhancement of the nation. On the other hand, colored third world immigrants are a dysgenic disaster for white americans, since they reproduce like vermin, inter-mix with white females and possess specific simian DNA base pairs not found in the white genome.
    These combined factors contribute to the dissolution of anglo civilization and the mongrelization of the white race into a debased product.

    Posted by Damien on January 14, 2009 at 9:38 am
  • [...] immigration officials are in the middle of a 26-day immigration screening “surge” of prisoners incarcerated in Gwinnett County, Georgia, deporting those who are found to be [...]

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