July 25, 2014 Radio Commentary

They’re Here!

Radio Commentary, 90.7, 91.7 New Life FM, July 25, 2014 – By Sue Ella Deadwyler

On July 24th, after Governor Nathan Deal learned from his staff that 1,154 unaccompanied children had been dumped in Georgia, he immediately shot off a letter to President Obama. This is part of that letter:

“This came as a complete shock to me as the governor of this state. I’m sure it will also shock the local communities around the state where these individuals currently reside. It is unconscionable that your administration failed to pick up the phone, email or send a letter to my office to inform us that these children were being sent to our communities … that must provide support to these children and families as they await … adjudication of their immigration status. Mr. President, we do not know where these children are being sent, how long they will reside in our state or who they are even residing with while they are in our state.”

Those 1,145 illegal aliens were released in Georgia between January 1 and June 30, 2014. Since they arrive announced and details are sketchy, it’s entirely possible they were dropped off in the dead of night as, reportedly, was done by buses to Terrell Middle School in Houston. The following information about Georgia is available at this writing:

  • Dalton had 30 unaccompanied illegal alien children dumped there during the last school year.  City officials didn’t know they were coming or whether more are on the way.  Many can’t count to 10, or speak English or Spanish, and have never been to school. Their language is regional. To deal with the challenge, Dalton officials decided to form a Newcomer Academy at Morris Innovative High School. School-entry age and cut-off age are unknown.
  • Covenant House Georgia, 1559 Johnson Road, Atlanta, 30318, advertised for a Bilingual Case Manager to begin work July 28th. The person hired will work with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants.  The number of illegal aliens sent to Covenant House is unknown.
  • Georgia Baptist Children’s Home in Palmetto has been asked to receive illegal aliens. They replied that they would welcome them with open arms. No number or arrival time is available.

Illegals can cross into the U.S. unchallenged from anywhere in the world, if they’re funneled through Mexico. Some hitch a ride on the NAFTA railroad, a Mexican railroad bought by the Kansas City Southern Railway, to carry Chinese products from Mexico’s Pacific port to Kansas City.

Reportedly, only 40 percent of the border-crossers are children, but adults and children alike are treated as refugees, though they don’t fit the definition for refugees. How long will it be before we FINALLY know what REALLY happened when we were invaded from the South?  Two things to remember: the Trojan horse and the planned border-less North American Union! For Georgia Insight I’m Sue Ella Deadwyler, your Capitol correspondent.