The Standard Journal

Kemp uses trip to Texas border to call for action on illegal immigratio­n

- By Dave Williams This story is available through a news partnershi­p with Capitol Beat News Service, a project of the Georgia Press Educationa­l Foundation.

ATLANTA — Gov. Brian Kemp and nine other Republican governors have released a set of steps the Biden administra­tion should take to combat the growing number of illegal immigrants flooding the nation’s southern border.

The GOP governors unveiled their proposals Wednesday, Oct. 6, during a trip to McAllen, Texas.

“From gangs and human traffickin­g to deadly drugs and crime, hardworkin­g Georgians experience the consequenc­es of the border crisis every day,” Kemp said. “This administra­tion must act now.”

Kemp and his Republican colleagues complained that President

Joe Biden has yet to respond to their request last month for a meeting to talk about their concerns.

Among other things, the governors are calling on the president to finish securing the border, deploy more federal law enforcemen­t officers to that region and resume the deportatio­n of illegal immigrants with criminal records.

The governors pointed to an almost 500% increase this year in border apprehensi­ons, including about 9,700 detainees with prior criminal conviction­s.

Democrats accused Kemp of making the out-of-state trip to score political points with Republican voters ahead of next spring’s GOP gubernator­ial primary.

“While Kemp spends working

Georgians’ tax dollars to play political games, Democrats at every level are actually fighting for Georgia and working to move our country forward,” said Scott Hogan, executive director of the Democratic Party of Georgia.

While in Texas, Kemp received an update from officers with the Georgia National Guard, which he deployed to the border earlier this year.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott hosted the trip, which included Kemp and the governors of Arizona, Idaho, Iowa, Montana, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota and Wyoming.

 ?? Special ?? Gov. Brian Kemp (right foreground) attends a briefing on illegal immigratio­n at the Texas border.
Special Gov. Brian Kemp (right foreground) attends a briefing on illegal immigratio­n at the Texas border.

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