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House Bill 1804 was passed by overwhelming majorities in both the House and Senate of the Oklahoma Legislature. The measure's sponsor, State Representative Randy Terrill, says the bill has four main topical areas: it deals with identity theft; it terminates public assistance benefits to illegals; it empowers state and local police to enforce federal immigration laws; and it punishes employers who knowingly hire illegal aliens. Oklahoma is no longer "O.K." for illegal aliens, Terrill observes. "When you put everything together in context," he contends, "the bottom line is illegal aliens will not come here if there are no jobs waiting for them, they will not stay here if there is no government subsidy, and they certainly won't stay here if they know that if they ever encounter our state and local law enforcement officers, they will be physically detained until they're deported. And that's exactly what House Bill 1804 does." Today this bill was deemed constitutional in Fed court. http://www.examiner-enterprise.com/articles/2007/11/01/news/state/news928.txt

Public Comments

  1. OUTSTANDING!!!!
  2. Yes! I am currently IN Oklahoma City on a contract. Great job OKC! They tried to pull the race card and it fell on death ears. illegal IS illegal, period. edit: Locutus! Where have you been my adversarial friend? Great to see you back!
  3. Now if every state would just pass such legislation.
  4. Bravo for the Okies, at least one of 50 states got it right.
  5. i wish all the states would do that.....
  6. This should be pilot legislation for the rest of our nation.
  7. WE SHOULD ALL BE OKIES!
  8. This is a good development. Each state needs to adopt its own laws to deal with illegal immigration. That's what our federal--state system is all about.
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