Sharper Calls for State Leaders to Address ICE’s Impact on Georgia Jobs and Economy

State Representative Dexter Sharper (D-Valdosta) is calling on state leaders and members of the General Assembly to address the impact of the recent ICE operation at Hyundai in Georgia.

“Nearly 500 workers are now leaving the state as a result of this raid,” said Rep. Sharper. “Many were not only employees, but also trainers passing along high-tech skills to Georgia citizens—knowledge critical to keeping the state competitive in the global economy. But this is not just about workers being removed. Georgia is losing jobs, knowledge and investment. These individuals were part of our communities, they owned homes, bought cars and supported small businesses. Their sudden departure will send shockwaves through our local economies.”

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Rep. Sharper emphasizes the need for stronger communication between federal authorities and Georgia leaders to prevent future disruptions.

“I fully support upholding the law, but these abrupt actions without coordination are destabilizing our industries,” added Rep. Sharper. “If Georgia wants to remain the number one state to do business in, we must demand smarter planning and better cooperation. Our economy and our people deserve nothing less.”

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Rep. Sharper is urging Georgia leaders to consider a special session of the General Assembly to establish a framework for improved coordination with ICE and the federal government.

“Georgia cannot afford to lose more jobs and knowledge because of poor communication,” said Rep. Sharper. “We must act now to protect our workers, our industries and our future.”

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Sharper represents the citizens of District 177, which includes a portion of Lowndes County. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2012 and currently serves on the Banks & Banking, Judiciary Juvenile, Public & Community Health, Small Business Development and Urban Affairs committees. This is a press release from his office.

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