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NEW for 9/3: On Project 2025, language, immigration, more

NEW for 9/3: On Project 2025, language, immigration, more

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Project 2025 report could dictate next Trump years
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Topics: sororities, our language and church attendance   
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
ANOTHER VIEW: The border is closed, or is it really? 
FEEDBACK: Immigrant family finds difficulty in citizen laws
UPCOMING Sixteen candidates seek Mulberry council 
NOTABLE: Mural under I-85 at Sugarloaf bridge complete
RECOMMENDED: Julep Farms Kitchen in Dillard
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Disciples of Christ started in Georgia in the early 1800s
MYSTERY PHOTO: An American scene is today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Citizenship Preparation Class at Dacula Library soon 

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by · September 3, 2024 · Full issues
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ANOTHER VIEW: The border is closed, or is it really?

By Jeff Gorke | Re: Jeff Ploussard’s recent missive apropos the “myths” about immigration, let’s start here: There is an invasion at our southern border. It’s factual and provable, irrespective of what you “name” it (semantically).

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by · September 3, 2024 · Another View
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FOCUS: Bashing Trump myths about immigration

By Jeff Ploussard  |  The Trump campaign views the crisis at the southern border as their winning ticket to the White House. Campaign officials are constantly urging former President Trump to talk about “illegal aliens invading our country.” 

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by · August 23, 2024 · Today's Focus
NEW for 5/31: One company’s mission; start of Memorial Day; immigration

NEW for 5/31: One company’s mission; start of Memorial Day; immigration

Click here to read the full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Changing lives and leading by example
EEB PERSPECTIVE:  Memorial Day originated in Columbus, Ga.
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
ANOTHER VIEW: America  needs controlled, legal immigration
FEEDBACK: Suggests recycling bins for plastics at ballparks
UPCOMING: Norcross OKs 16 townhomes for low income families
NOTABLE: GGC summer enrollment at record high
RECOMMENDED: Demian by Herman Hesse
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Edward Cashin wrote of early state history
MYSTERY PHOTO: High view of a seaside; where is it?
CALENDAR: Oprah Book Club author to speak Saturday in Duluth

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by · May 31, 2024 · Full issues
NEW for 4/30: New GI program; Spiced Coke; Trump

NEW for 4/30: New GI program; Spiced Coke; Trump

One click here to read the latest full edition of GwinnettForum. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Hospital adds new minimally invasive GI program 
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Random act of kindness brought on by Spiced Coke 
SPOTLIGHT: E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
ANOTHER VIEW: Trump’s immigration issue will backfire on him
FEEDBACK: Disapproves of endorsement for new District Attorney
UPCOMING: County OKs new flight school at Briscoe Field
NOTABLE: Nicholas Brown beats odds to graduate from GGC
RECOMMENDED: Reincarnation Described and Explained by Emmet Fox
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Andersonville Prison subject of two TV films
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell us the location and the activity of this photo
LAGNIAPPE: Gwinnett Tech hosts inaugural BAM! event
CALENDAR: Final 2024 Johns Creek Symphony Concert coming Saturday

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by · April 30, 2024 · Full issues
ANOTHER VIEW: Trump’s immigration issue will backfire on him

ANOTHER VIEW: Trump’s immigration issue will backfire on him

By Jack Bernard |  Immigrants commit less crime per capita than United States citizens, period. However, U.S. Rep. Mike Collins, R-Ga., is correct that the Riley murder was horrible. But a  iot is incorrect in blaming Biden. Immigration policy has been a mess because of inaction by both parties. 

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by · April 30, 2024 · Another View
NEW for 2/27: On Cal Warlick, the March 12 primaries, immigration

NEW for 2/27: On Cal Warlick, the March 12 primaries, immigration

Click here to read the latest edition of GwinnettForum In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Remembering the artistic talent of Cal Warlick
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Democrats: Vote March 12 against the biggest menace
SPOTLIGHT: Gwinnett Place CID
ANOTHER VIEW: GOP leaders must usurp Trump, and solve immigration
FEEDBACK: Take action: you can block some of those robo calls
UPCOMING: Commission seeks to raise the chair’s salary
NOTABLE: Jackson EMC honors Gwinnett homebuilders
RECOMMENDED: Taqueris Del Mar, Peachtree Corners
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Egalitarian ideal not fully realized in colonial Georgia
MYSTERY PHOTO: Stone, stone, stone in today’s Mystery Photo
CALENDAR: Gwinnett Republicans schedule breakfast March 2

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by · February 27, 2024 · Full issues
ANOTHER VIEW: GOP leaders must usurp Trump, and solve immigration

ANOTHER VIEW: GOP leaders must usurp Trump, and solve immigration

By Jack Bernard |  Immigration has historically helped our aging nation in numerous ways. The key question is “Who do we admit?” 

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by · February 27, 2024 · Another View
NEW for 12/14: Dreamers in limbo; Future of newspapers

NEW for 12/14: Dreamers in limbo; Future of newspapers

Click here to read the latest edition. In this issue:
TODAY’S FOCUS: It’s un-American to hold 700,000 “Dreamers” in limbo
EEB PERSPECTIVE: The status of the newspaper industry is far from its best days
SPOTLIGHT: Comet National Shipping
FEEDBACK: Here’s one family’s ways to simplify Yule gift giving
UPCOMING: Gwinnett opens glass recycling center at Pinckneyville Park
NOTABLE: Duluth resident publishes book about the Summerour family
RECOMMENDED: The City of Falling Angels by John Berendt
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Menaboni’s exhibitions in Georgia continue years after his death 
MYSTERY PHOTO: Tell us where you think this Statue of Liberty is located
LAGNIAPPE: Worldwide photo exhibit now underway at Duluth Public Library

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by · December 14, 2021 · Full issues
BERNARD: It’s un-American to hold 700,000 “Dreamers” in limbo

BERNARD: It’s un-American to hold 700,000 “Dreamers” in limbo

By Jack Bernard, contributing columnist  |  As of 2017, there were nearly 700,000 “Dreamers.” These “Dreamers” are undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children. They are named after the Dream Act, which was first introduced into Congress 20 years ago (and reintroduced numerous times since), but never passed because of opposition from Republicans. 

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by · December 14, 2021 · Another View, Today's Focus