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Ahmaud Arbery's Death Prompts Another Push For The Creation Of A Georgia Hate Crime Law

Ahmaud Arbery's Death Prompts Another Push For The Creation Of A Georgia Hate Crime Law

Closer Look with Rose Scott

May 11, 202048m 30s

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Show Notes

The shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery has prompted yet another debate regarding whether or not Georgia should have a state hate crime law. But, this time, the legislation may have bipartisan support. Georgia Republican Representative Chuck Efstration shares why he supports the creation of a new hate crime law. Plus, we'll hear how President Trump's recent executive order temporarily banning green card immigration into the United States is affecting the work of Atlanta's Tahirih Justice Center. And finally, a tribute to the life of a rock-and-roll legend, Little Richard.

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