ATLANTA - The Georgia Senate has voted to outlaw sanctuary cities where officials are prohibited from reporting illegal immigrants.
The bill's sponsor Sen. Chip Pearson, a Dawsonville Republican, said Tuesday that while there are no sanctuary cities in Georgia, there are some 60 across the country. Pearson says several more are in the works and the bill is a pre-emptive strike to make sure none crop up in the state.
The measure drew criticism from some Democrats.
State Sen. Emanuel Jones of Decatur, called it a bill ``in search of a problem.'' State Sen. Nan Orrock, of Atlanta, said it sends ``an increasingly hostile message to the international community.''
The bill passed 37-9.
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On the Net: S.B. 20: http://www.legis.ga.gov