by Steve deClaissé-Walford | Jun 23, 2011 | Opinion
Natalia Elzaurdia – Nati to her friends – is 19, pregnant and scared. She is not scared because she is pregnant, however. She is scared because she is in jail and about to be deported from the only country she has ever really known – the United States of America.... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | May 16, 2011 | News
Georgia Republican Gov. Nathan Deal signed into law a bill modeled after Arizona’s controversial 2010 anti-immigration measure, despite significant opposition from business leaders and some religious leaders. Calling his action “a rather historic... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Apr 20, 2011 | News
The Georgia state legislature passed an anti-immigration bill last week that follows Arizona’s 2010 crackdown on the undocumented. House Bill 87 passed the House of Representatives on a 112-to-59 vote. The Georgia Senate bill passed on a 37-to-19 vote.... by EthicsDaily.com Staff | Feb 21, 2011 | News
A Georgia state representative and a Baptist pastor say Christians are sitting ducks at church and need to be able to carry guns for protection. Rep. Bobby Franklin (R-Marietta) has introduced a bill (H.B. 54) that would allow church members to carry guns in church.... by Sean McKenzie | Jan 12, 2011 | Opinion
Georgia is not Arizona, and its values are not our values. On the issue of immigration, our highest ideals dictate that we act in a more humane fashion than Arizona has with its anti-immigration law. Here’s why: First is Southern hospitality and history. Country...