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Mark Copeland's avatar

Gwinnett's grossly disproportionate share of the non citizen population suggests a plan. And that plan is probably not emanating just from the local county commission. The cost in government services for non-citizens, legal and illegal, has to be much greater than for the average homeowner; but I've never seen a dollar figure. However, the fact that decisions are being made that don't benefit the people that pay the freight suggests that there is a power dynamic going on that's not about to change so long as we have bloated voter roles, electronic voting machines and a voter data base sitting on a Sales Force cloud computer.

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Maria Popovici's avatar

Thank you, Lisa for pulling back the curtain once again. The trend is very alarming and based on what you have presented, it seems to be delibrate. Non citiznen numbers going down in Gwinnett while social services for non-citizens and more demands for funding those non-citizen social services increasing! Our Gwinnett government officials are corrupt. This is intentional. Also, the fact that more and more unelected powers (regulatory agency heads, NGO's) are making decisions with out tax dollars is wrong! Gwinnett citizens need to wake up and vote these Democrat shysters out of office! Gwinnett is overdeveloped and constituents continue to bear the burden of more taxation. It is THEFT in plain sight!

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Michael Goff's avatar

Impressive data. I will need some time to process it all. I did acquire the addition of Parcels (residential) 2020 thru 2025. Typically, a 1.2 percent increase per year.

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