Georgia won’t appeal decision against immigration law
Story Date: 2/28/2013

Source: Jeremy Redmon, The Atlanta Journal Constitution, 2/25/13
 

The long-running legal battle over controversial part of Georgia’s sweeping immigration law is over, at least for now.

The Georgia Attorney General’s office confirmed Monday the state will not appeal a federal court’s decision against the part of the law that would punish people who knowingly transport or harbor illegal immigrants while committing other crimes.
 
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