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Tag: deportation

Posted inAtlanta Intown

News Briefs: Campaign video investigation; deportation help; PATH funding

Avatar photo by Collin Kelley November 9, 2017

The Georgia Secretary of State’s Office has opened an investigation into a video posted by Mayor Kasim Reed on election day, according to a report from WSB. The investigation started after a complaint about a video posted on Reed’s Instagram and Facebook account that shows Reed and his family outside Fickett Elementary School urging people to vote for […]

Posted inBrookhaven, News, Top Stories

Cross Keys teachers leave after disputed claims of Trump-inspired threats

Avatar photo by Dyana Bagby December 23, 2016December 23, 2016
Posted inAtlanta Intown

Mayor Reed: “Atlanta is proud to be a welcoming city”

Avatar photo by Collin Kelley November 29, 2016
Posted inBrookhaven, News, Top Stories

Two Cross Keys High teachers investigated for deportation threats

Avatar photo by John Ruch November 14, 2016

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