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Ga. debates incentives for illegal alien crackdown

Celeste Smith

ATLANTA (AP) - A Cobb County lawmaker is proposing legislation that would provide financial incentives to encourage local law
enforcement to use a federal program aimed at identifying illegal aliens arrested in Georgia.

The bill sponsored by Sen. John Wiles would provide a 20 percent bonus from the state to local governments that use a federal
program that helps them identify illegal immigrants in custody.

It also would provide a 10 percent bonus for another program that allows arrestee fingerprint information to be checked against
FBI criminal history records.

The Kennesaw Republican says people who are in the country illegally are committing crimes in areas that do not have these programs, costing communities money.

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