Very interesting about the 14th Amendment, and that just further validates the need to get it changed to eliminate the reward for coming here illegally and having a child.

At least one Georgia county is getting serious with illegals. Cobb County is in metro Atlanta. The article's headline is "Last Stop For Immigrants". As someone pointed out in a letter to the editor, guess they didn't have enough space for the word "illegal" before "immigrants" (the AJC is on the liberal side).

From the story :

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Maria Rivera sits in the Cobb County Jail, facing deportation after a traffic stop.

If the Mableton mother of three, who is here illegally from Mexico, had been pulled over in any other county in Georgia, she likely would have bailed out and gone on with her life. But Cobb County's jail is at the forefront of local enforcement of immigration laws, going a step further than many states and further than a new Georgia law requires. Cobb has trained some sheriff's deputies to determine the legal status of all foreign born inmates at the jail, no matter how minor the charge. Cobb jailers now can start deportation proceedings under what's known as a "287-G" agreement with federal immigration authorities.
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Goes on to say:

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In the four weeks since the program began, Cobb jailers and ICE have interviewed 86 inmates, placed immigration holds on 68 and started deportation proceedings against 42, Coker said. Deportation paperwork done by sheriff's deputies must be reviewed by an immigration officer before it goes to a judge.
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Wow, enforcing our country's immigration laws. What a great idea!