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Georgia GOP candidate runs immigration-focused ads ahead of primary

Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson has launched television and digital advertisements targeting unauthorized immigrants in Georgia.

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Republican gubernatorial candidate Rick Jackson has launched a series of television and digital advertisements focusing on immigration policy ahead of Georgia's primary election. The ads have appeared across streaming services and social media platforms throughout the state in recent weeks.

In one prominent advertisement, Jackson addresses unauthorized immigrants who commit violent crimes, stating they will be "deported or departed" if he becomes governor. The ad begins with Jackson saying, "I don't care if you're a Muslim or a Mongolian, you don't have the right to force your culture on our country."

The advertisement continues with Jackson's criticism of what he describes as "criminal illegals" who "commit sick, violent crimes, victimize our children and get away with murder." He concludes the spot by directing a message to such individuals: "do that when I'm governor, and you'll end up deported or departed. Any questions?"

The advertising campaign represents Jackson's effort to distinguish himself in the Republican primary by emphasizing immigration enforcement as a central campaign theme. The ads have received significant airtime across Georgia media markets as the primary election approaches.

Jackson's campaign messaging focuses on unauthorized immigrants who commit violent crimes, promising stricter enforcement measures if elected governor. The advertisements are part of a broader media strategy that also addresses other conservative policy positions ahead of the Republican primary.

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