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    Home » Blog » Oklahoma could soon get version of controversial Texas immigration law – KOSU

    Oklahoma could soon get version of controversial Texas immigration law – KOSU

    March 21, 2024Updated:March 21, 2024 Immigration No Comments
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    Senate Bill 4 gives local officers the authority to detain and arrest people who are suspected of having illegally residing in the country. Regardless of the land they were born in, it even allows judges to get people to be deported to Mexico.

    McCall wants to bring that to Oklahoma.

    In a media release Wednesday, he said every state in the country is then a frontier state, thanks to Biden’s liberal immigration enforcement laws. The concept is similar to that of Republican legislators in Texas, which is located along Mexico’s borders.

    According to McCall,” Oklahoma is a law and order state, and it ought to be the next place unlawful immigrants cross the border to live.” For these reasons, and in light of recent court decisions regarding Senate Bill 4 out of Texas, I’m introducing legislation to safe Oklahoma’s southern neighbors in the same way.

    Attorney General of Oklahoma Gentner Drummond made the announcement an hour after the Supreme Court’s ruling in his answer. In a media transfer, Drummond called on state lawmakers to immediately propose similar condition- level border enforcement policies, following the decision.

    Drummond likewise echoed Republican critics who had well-rehearsed the immigration plans of Biden, saying safety is his top priority.

    ” Public health is my paramount problem”, Drummond said in a speech. ” Oklahoma state, state and local law enforcement know all too well the effect of the world’s porous borders. The Biden Administration has failed to secure our borders, leaving us to suffer the consequences. If the federal government is unable to carry out its duties, it is essential that Oklahoma be permitted to defend our members.

    Democratic leaders rely on the Supreme Court to establish precedent that will enact laws that make local police more effective than federal immigration officers.

    A nearby federal judge in Texas that blocked the law from becoming effective on Tuesday evening, days after the Supreme Court’s decision, making it constitutional, stands in the way.

    The legislation will remain unresolved while a federal appeals court examines the legal issues it raises following a hearing on Wednesday night.

    According to Drummond,” The Supreme Court may well be poised to set new law that will enact state law protection.” I want Oklahoma to have strong laws that empower local law enforcement, “if and when that day comes.”

    Some members of the House Republican caucus have introduced a stone of bills that target Spanish Oklahomans as possible terrorists and restrict their access to government services, and this congressional session is full of an anti-immigrant attitude.

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