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Mayor Girtz brushed aside his detractors, stating that sanctuary city laws—which forbid local governments from assisting federal immigration authorities in their efforts to obtain detainers for undocumented immigrants—are not allowed in Georgia.
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“You need to resign! Resign now!” The audience responds by yelling.
The enraged crowd is seen in the rear brandishing placards and yelling at Girtz to stop lying, seen by another camera viewpoint.
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After Riley was killed, the Democratic mayor said that further safety measures would be implemented. ATVs will be acquired for quick access to difficult terrain, financing for a real-time crime center that combines public and private cameras will be provided, and camera coverage will be expanded in places where police presence is needed.
The Athens-Clarke County Sheriff’s Office swiftly disputed any endorsement of sanctuary city policy in a statement when contacted for comment by a local Fox station.
“Staff shall make prompt notification as provided for in this directive to the Appropriate United States agency and/or foreign consulate whenever a foreign national is taken into custody,” they wrote.
As per the existing policy, in the event that a “detainer is issued but is not accompanied by a federal warrant or court order signed by a federal magistrate or federal judge, shall not be held solely on the ICE detainer,” … even with a warrant, if federal authorities don’t pick them up within 48 hours, they will still be freed.
Critics are challenging assertions of lower crime in migrant-settled regions due to an increase in unauthorized border crossings at the southern border. After migrants attacked police officers in New York City, Democratic Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg came under heavy fire for releasing the attackers without posting bail.




