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(Photo : Drew Angerer/Getty Images) U.S. Democratic Senate candidate Jon Ossoff delivers remarks during a campaign rally with U.S. President-elect Joe Biden at Pullman Yard on December 15, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.
Georgia Senate Democratic candidate Jon Ossoff promised amnesty of illegal migrants, including campesinos, in a December 13 campaign video, reported Breitbart. We need to protect our Dreamers, Ossoff said, promising path to legal status for migrants.
Dreamers, DACA recipients, are every bit as American as any of us.
I will have your back in the Senate. pic.twitter.com/CuQ6UB0TWb Jon Ossoff (@ossoff) December 14, 2020
He pointed to the agricultural sector in the state, particularly the campesinos who work in the fields, enduring some of the most brutal conditions of labor anywhere in this country to keep America fed.
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President Trump’s presence looms large for Georgia voters in next month’s two unusual runoff elections for the U.S. Senate.
Both incumbents, Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, are Republicans. Perdue’s Democratic opponent is filmmaker Jon Ossoff, and Loeffler is facing Democratic Rev. Raphael Warnock. The Jan. 5 contest is the first time a double runoff will be held, with party control of Congress’s upper chamber hanging in the balance. This all happens as the president repeatedly blasts Georgia state Republican officials for not doing enough to prove his claims that election fraud was rampant in the Nov. 3 election.