ATLANTA - Seven people have been appointed to a newly created board to look into complaints about state and local officials failing to comply with state laws related to immigration.
The Immigration Enforcement Review Board was created by the state's tough new law targeting illegal immigration.
Appointed by Gov. Nathan Deal are Americans for Immigration Control spokesman Phil Kent, former Fulton County GOP chairman Shawn Hanley and lawyer Ben Vinson. Appointed by Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle are Dallas, Ga., Mayor Boyd Austin and Coweta County Sheriff Mike Yeager. Appointed by House Speaker David Ralston are lawyer Robert Mumford and Colquitt County Commissioner Terry Clark.
The board will have the power to investigate complaints, hold hearings, subpoena documents and witnesses, and take disciplinary action.