Georgia Senate passes law targeting sanctuary cities

ATLANTA — The Georgia Senate has passed a measure that proponents say would bolster enforcement of Georgia’s existing law against sanctuary cities.

House Bill 301 would rescind sovereign immunity and immediately cease state funding for local governments that engage in sanctuary policies.

“Local officials like the ones in Athens who refuse to follow the law and allow violent illegals to roam free must be held accountable,” Lt. Governor Burt Jones said in a statement. “The Georgia Senate substitute to HB 301 gives teeth to our existing law on sanctuary cities by finally giving citizens a way to ensure that local governments who implement dangerous sanctuary policies answer for their actions.”

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