Sam Olens answers on Where’s Obama’s Birth Certificate -US Debt & Illegal Immigration

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Sam Olens ended the evening with a generous amount of time allotted to Q&A with the citizens. Mr. Olens took time to respond to several questions including concerns on Obama and illegal immigration. fetchyournews.com brings you video coverage segments on topics covered by our Georgia State Attorney General. Mr. Olens responded to several questions posed by the citizens including concerns of our Country’s debt where Sam Olens shared the following “there is nothing more important than being able to pay your debts” and “we need to understand as long as everyone is buying our debt we are losing our sovereignty.” Questioned on Obama’s birth certificate the Attorney General said “you know the state of Hawaii says he’s produced a certified birth certificate and Hawaii claims they cannot release the birth certificate due to Hawaiian law, so on one hand I have to trust the state of Hawaii follows the laws, but on the other hand it would be nice for the President to say, here it is I have a copy.” However Mr. Olens said he felt energy spent in that area isn’t as important as energy spent to defeat him. Mr. Olens reminded us “the easiest way to take our government back is through the ballot box.” He cautioned on taking our President lightly in his ability to get voters out that support him and encouraged everyone to work hard getting voters out in upcoming elections.

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Sam Olens also responded to citizens concerns regarding illegal immigrants telling us he is a fan of e-verify and also told us while Georgia did not receive funding for the 287 J program however Hawaii was given money for the whole state to be eligible for secure communities although Hawaii doesn’t seem to have a large illegal immigration problem. According to Mr. Olens, “States like Georgia that has a large immigration population, to me, should have been the first to receive this.”

Mr. Olens offered up his email to an advocate for the Veterans to follow up on his concerns. A voter registration question raised by a citizen came with the Attorney General explaining that on this issue he believed there should be a federal database for voters. Citing there were folks who owned homes in more than one state and also college students could be voting in more than one place. There is a state database that can handle if folks try to vote in more than one county.

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