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PR Problem:Exclusive–O’Brien: Emails Reveal Athens Mayor Saw Laken Riley’s Murder as a PR Problem

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In the wake of Laken Riley’s murder in Georgia, Athens-Clarke County Mayor Kelly Girtz condescendingly dismissed suggestions from the public and media that his county’s refusal to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have been a contributing factor.
He also insisted that Athens-Clarke County is not a sanctuary jurisdiction, stating, “The term ‘sanctuary city’ doesn’t have a sole legal or procedural definition. That term means different things to different people, depending on the context of the discussion.”
Actually, the term “sanctuary city” doesn’t have any legal or procedural definition. Under the Supremacy Clause of the 10th Amendment, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” The Constitution delegates the powers to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, manage immigration and control our borders to the Federal Government. If a state disapproves of some aspect of immigration law, it may ask its representatives in Congress to change it – but it cannot unilaterally ignore that law or actively impede federal efforts to enforce it.
Nevertheless, for some time now, Athens-Clarke County has refused to honor requests that it hold criminal aliens for pick-up by ICE. So, despite Mayor Girtz’s claims to the contrary, it is a de facto sanctuary jurisdiction whether it has passed an ordinance to that effect or not.
Girtz’s semantic tap dancing, coupled with the fact that he seemed more concerned about not offending illegal aliens than he was about a ruthless assault on a young woman in his district, made the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) curious about what Girtz and his colleagues might be saying behind closed doors.
Through a Georgia Open Records Act request, we obtained a February 24, 2024 email exchange between Clarke County Sheriff John Q. Williams and Girtz. This exchange, sent two days after Laken Riley was murdered, is shocking.

Sheriff Williams contacted Mayor Girtz asking whether the county he is responsible for protecting is a “sanctuary” jurisdiction. But it gets worse. Sheriff Williams then threatens that if the Athens-Clarke County Government would not address the county’s refusal to cooperate with ICE, he “will do everything in [his] power to protect the integrity and professionalism of the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office and [himself].”

The fact that Sheriff Williams seems more interested in covering his posterior than anything else is appalling on its own. But the fact that he appears to have had absolutely no idea about his own department’s policies regarding cooperation with federal immigration authorities raises serious questions about his ability to manage the operations of a law enforcement agency that serves upwards of 120,000 people.

Moreover, the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office website lists information for inmate mail, visits, etc. in both English and Spanish. If Sheriff Williams’ jail has that many Spanish-speaking inmates, then at least a percentage of them are likely to be foreign nationals sought by ICE, and there is absolutely no excuse for his professed ignorance about sanctuary shenanigans.

What should raise even more questions, however, is the fact the it never occurred to Sheriff Williams that the best way to protect the integrity of his agency would be to follow the law, thereby allowing ICE to do its job and remove criminal aliens.

Mayor Girtz’s response is even more troubling. He notes that Williams’ predecessor refused to honor ICE detainers and praises non-cooperation policies, saying, “I support the detainer policy as one that is both humane and following the well-documented propensity of immigrants in the U.S. to be less criminally inclined than the native-born population.”

It’s bad enough that Mayor Girtz is in favor of ignoring federal laws he doesn’t like. But it seems that his willingness to do so is based on the mistaken belief that illegal aliens are generally more law abiding than Americans. There’s a problem with that reasoning, however. By definition, all illegal aliens begin their relationship with the United States by breaking the law.

Then, to cap off this demonstration of lawlessness and incompetence, Mayor Girtz says that his “takeaway” from Laken Riley’s murder is, “in the immediate wake of a tragedy to focus on the victim…avoid political messaging…focus on comfort and unity.”

To Kelly Girtz, the savage killing of a college student is a public relations problem. And it’s a public relations problem that one should manage with by sowing “comfort and unity” – not by arresting and deporting foreign law breakers.

One wonders how “comfortable” Laken Riley’s parents are with the fact that Athens-Clarke County is being run by an anti-borders extremist who seems to care more about the reputation of the migrant community than the life of their U.S. citizen daughter.

Who ever thought that Americans would live to see a day when they have as much to fear from their elected leaders as they do from common street thugs?
 
In the wake of Laken Riley’s murder in Georgia, Athens-Clarke County Mayor Kelly Girtz condescendingly dismissed suggestions from the public and media that his county’s refusal to cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) may have been a contributing factor.
He also insisted that Athens-Clarke County is not a sanctuary jurisdiction, stating, “The term ‘sanctuary city’ doesn’t have a sole legal or procedural definition. That term means different things to different people, depending on the context of the discussion.”
Actually, the term “sanctuary city” doesn’t have any legal or procedural definition. Under the Supremacy Clause of the 10th Amendment, “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” The Constitution delegates the powers to establish a uniform rule of naturalization, manage immigration and control our borders to the Federal Government. If a state disapproves of some aspect of immigration law, it may ask its representatives in Congress to change it – but it cannot unilaterally ignore that law or actively impede federal efforts to enforce it.
Nevertheless, for some time now, Athens-Clarke County has refused to honor requests that it hold criminal aliens for pick-up by ICE. So, despite Mayor Girtz’s claims to the contrary, it is a de facto sanctuary jurisdiction whether it has passed an ordinance to that effect or not.
Girtz’s semantic tap dancing, coupled with the fact that he seemed more concerned about not offending illegal aliens than he was about a ruthless assault on a young woman in his district, made the Immigration Reform Law Institute (IRLI) curious about what Girtz and his colleagues might be saying behind closed doors.
Through a Georgia Open Records Act request, we obtained a February 24, 2024 email exchange between Clarke County Sheriff John Q. Williams and Girtz. This exchange, sent two days after Laken Riley was murdered, is shocking.

Sheriff Williams contacted Mayor Girtz asking whether the county he is responsible for protecting is a “sanctuary” jurisdiction. But it gets worse. Sheriff Williams then threatens that if the Athens-Clarke County Government would not address the county’s refusal to cooperate with ICE, he “will do everything in [his] power to protect the integrity and professionalism of the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office and [himself].”

The fact that Sheriff Williams seems more interested in covering his posterior than anything else is appalling on its own. But the fact that he appears to have had absolutely no idea about his own department’s policies regarding cooperation with federal immigration authorities raises serious questions about his ability to manage the operations of a law enforcement agency that serves upwards of 120,000 people.

Moreover, the Clarke County Sheriff’s Office website lists information for inmate mail, visits, etc. in both English and Spanish. If Sheriff Williams’ jail has that many Spanish-speaking inmates, then at least a percentage of them are likely to be foreign nationals sought by ICE, and there is absolutely no excuse for his professed ignorance about sanctuary shenanigans.

What should raise even more questions, however, is the fact the it never occurred to Sheriff Williams that the best way to protect the integrity of his agency would be to follow the law, thereby allowing ICE to do its job and remove criminal aliens.

Mayor Girtz’s response is even more troubling. He notes that Williams’ predecessor refused to honor ICE detainers and praises non-cooperation policies, saying, “I support the detainer policy as one that is both humane and following the well-documented propensity of immigrants in the U.S. to be less criminally inclined than the native-born population.”

It’s bad enough that Mayor Girtz is in favor of ignoring federal laws he doesn’t like. But it seems that his willingness to do so is based on the mistaken belief that illegal aliens are generally more law abiding than Americans. There’s a problem with that reasoning, however. By definition, all illegal aliens begin their relationship with the United States by breaking the law.

Then, to cap off this demonstration of lawlessness and incompetence, Mayor Girtz says that his “takeaway” from Laken Riley’s murder is, “in the immediate wake of a tragedy to focus on the victim…avoid political messaging…focus on comfort and unity.”

To Kelly Girtz, the savage killing of a college student is a public relations problem. And it’s a public relations problem that one should manage with by sowing “comfort and unity” – not by arresting and deporting foreign law breakers.

One wonders how “comfortable” Laken Riley’s parents are with the fact that Athens-Clarke County is being run by an anti-borders extremist who seems to care more about the reputation of the migrant community than the life of their U.S. citizen daughter.

Who ever thought that Americans would live to see a day when they have as much to fear from their elected leaders as they do from common street thugs?e
Need to kick that lib yankee out and ship him back up north.
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.
Who exactly are you trying to scape goat? “Racists”?
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.
Please tell me what immigration law exists because of racist xenophobes. Jeez.
 
Athens government is trying to copy big cities that have sanctuary status even though it is illegal in Georgia. Collateral damage does not matter. Random murders and other felonies are ok because their guys are in charge. The lib mindset is destructive.
 
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Please tell me what immigration law exists because of racist xenophobes. Jeez.
We clearly have a system that makes immigration from some places difficult even though we clearly need the labor because some are scared of changing demographics. They constantly villainies immigrant groups to keep the laws from changing and site arguments like the law is the law to label them all criminals.

So yes by and large those who want to make it hard to immigrate and then label racists as a threat are or are generally influenced by racists.
 
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We clearly have a system that makes immigration from some places difficult even though we clearly need the labor because some are scared of changing demographics. They constantly villainies immigrant groups to keep the laws from changing and site arguments like the law is the law to label them all criminals.

So yes by and large those who want to make it hard to immigrate and then label racists as a threat are or are generally influenced by racists.
This is way too vague. Which exact racist laws are you talking about?
 
We clearly have a system that makes immigration from some places difficult even though we clearly need the labor because some are scared of changing demographics. They constantly villainies immigrant groups to keep the laws from changing and site arguments like the law is the law to label them all criminals.

So yes by and large those who want to make it hard to immigrate and then label racists as a threat are or are generally influenced by racists.
You didn't answer the question, because you can't. And your response was incoherent at best. Liberal blah blah blah.
 
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We clearly have a system that makes immigration from some places difficult even though we clearly need the labor because some are scared of changing demographics. They constantly villainies immigrant groups to keep the laws from changing and site arguments like the law is the law to label them all criminals.

So yes by and large those who want to make it hard to immigrate and then label racists as a threat are or are generally influenced by racists.
Bullshit
 
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This is way too vague. Which exact racist laws are you talking about?
Green card quotas by region and making it hard for those who are already here to apply for residency aka”amnesty” as some later me to call it rather than them coming here to work when the economy has clearly relied on them.

Deport people who are actually causing trouble but for people coming here to work we need to make it easier to do so.
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.

And policies that lead to the murder of a college student, by an illegal immigrant are legitimate to be concerned about.

This post is Exhibit A for my issue with the left.

I'd rather be safe than sorry.
The left would rather be sorry than safe.
 
Green card quotas by region and making it hard for those who are already here to apply for residency aka”amnesty” as some later me to call it rather than them coming here to work when the economy has clearly relied on them.

Deport people who are actually causing trouble but for people coming here to work we need to make it easier to do so.
Now you are making a completely different argument. Promoting the idea of more work visas has nothing to do with illegal aliens.

This guy had already committed crimes and he was still not deported. You can’t just break the law because you didn’t get what you wanted.

The courts are saying that Texas cannot interfere with the federal government’s duty to handle immigration…is their opinion going to be the same with sanctuary cities who are interfering with the federal government’s duty to remove these people. I somehow doubt it.
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.
Having immigration laws is obviously racist.
 
We clearly have a system that makes immigration from some places difficult even though we clearly need the labor because some are scared of changing demographics. They constantly villainies immigrant groups to keep the laws from changing and site arguments like the law is the law to label them all criminals.

So yes by and large those who want to make it hard to immigrate and then label racists as a threat are or are generally influenced by racists.
I appreciate your opinion. Can you provide studies showing the detrimental economic effects that slowing or stopping mass immigration would have on our nation? To my knowledge, we seemed to be doing fine in the 80's, 90's and early 2000's when immigration was at a "normal" level. But now we have mass, illegal immigration and we need to support such because we will collapse as a nation if we don't have these workers. Please expound on this for me and explain the radical change in the last 10 years. Thanks.
JC
 
It’s clear there is a lot of scapegoating going on. A lot of our immigration laws are there because of racist xenophobes and it is reasonable to be concerned that some might try to use a tragedy to take it out in the immigrant community in general.

The bottom line is that if there are enough people eventually you’re going to get a bad egg who is going to do something terrible. So yeah wondering about backlash stirred up be people with a racist agenda is legitimate to be concerned about.

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