Though a federal judge temporarily blocked parts of Georgia’s strict new immigration law this week, the rest of the law will go into effect Friday, including one provision that would penalize people who use a fake ID to get a job with up to 15 years in jail and up to $250,000 in fines.On Monday, a federal judge issued an injunction against two provisions from the controversial immigration law, after hearing testimony from the ACLU and the National Immigration Law Center, who filed a lawsuit in opposition to the law.
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