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Immigration law is likely to face legal challenge
By LEIGH BELL World Staff Writer
Published:
5/11/2007 6:23 AM
Last Modified: 5/11/2007 6:23 AM
Legal action likely will be taken against a bill the governor signed into law this week to address illegal immigration, leaders from the Hispanic community said Thursday.
"We're going to challenge it in court," said the Rev. Victor Orta, president of the American Dream Coalition. "There are a lot of things in question regarding human rights."
It's uncertain what part of the law will be challenged, he said.
Several organizations met Thursday to discuss legal strategies after House Bill 1804 became law to prevent illegal immigrants from getting jobs and public assistance.
It also requires law enforcement agents to police illegal immigrants who are arrested for particular crimes.
Possible litigation over the law is being investigated by the American Civil Liberties Union of Oklahoma.
"We are very concerned about this legislation, and we have done the best we can to try and stop it," said Chuck Thornton, the ACLU's legal director. "No hard-and-fast decisions have been made, but we are very concerned about the risk to civil liberties."
Meanwhile, organizations began reaching out to the local immigrant community to quell the fear the law has evoked, especially among those who are here illegally.
The Spanish-language publication Hispano de Tulsa has started an immigration section to keep its readers informed about what has happened, said its director, Margarita Vega-Trevino.
"People are most concerned -- and that includes me as a family and
a business owner -- about the violation of human rights," she said.
Groups that serve the Hispanic community have begun an information campaign to educate the immigrant population on how HB 1804 will affect them.
"The first mission is to explain 1804 in simple language to our community," Juanita Vasquez Sykes of the League of United Latin American Citizens of Oklahoma said in an e-mail to the Tulsa World.
"They deserve at least that much. We need to calm any fear and especially any misinformation that is spreading around."
The hope is to have pamphlets printed in English and Spanish written by immigration attorneys to explain what people should do if they are detained or arrested, she said. A toll-free telephone number and Web site are planned to report possible civil-rights violations.
"Community Conversations" should be held in Tulsa and Oklahoma City to discuss the bill, Sykes said. Dates will be announced.
Leigh Bell 581-8465
leigh.bell@tulsaworld.com
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paula baccus
, tulsa (5/11/2007 6:44:29 AM)
illegal aliens should not be allowed to get jobs or get public assistance. they should be jailed for violating the law.
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paula baccus
, tulsa (5/11/2007 6:46:50 AM)
Why do we even listen to nonsense anyway. send them back home.
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paula baccus
, tulsa (5/11/2007 6:47:22 AM)
Why do we even listen to nonsense anyway. send them back home.
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Tulsan
, (5/11/2007 9:12:07 AM)
Possible human rights violations? ACLU, why dont you leave Americans alone. There isn't anything wrong with that law. If illegal immigrants are "in fear" they should be, they are breaking the law! They should have been living in fear the minute they stepped onto American soil. Finally Oklahoma has done something to aid in stopping the influx of non insuranced, non english speaking, non licensed drivers that are all over Tulsa! If you are a LEGAL immigrant, then our community gladly welcomes you.
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yaquelin Hernandez
, laurel (5/11/2007 9:12:23 AM)
Why are yall so stupid let them have freedom yuor grandparents were once immigrants *%#$^(@!!!!!! no one person own the world or north America. Geroge bush is stupid for thinking he is.GUESS WHAT I AM PROUD TO BE SALVADORAN NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yaquelin Hernandez
, laurel (5/11/2007 9:15:43 AM)
Why are yall so stupid let them have freedom yuor grandparents were once immigrants *%#$^(@!!!!!! no one person own the world or north America. Geroge bush is stupid for thinking he is.GUESS WHAT I AM PROUD TO BE SALVADORAN NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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jackie
, laurel (5/11/2007 9:22:52 AM)
we are the same people so why the would you treat us differently????????????????????Tell me at yqln_hrnndz@yahoo.com with a good reason why and not one of those dumb ideas
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emmily
, laurel (5/11/2007 9:26:05 AM)
why are you so worried about what other people are doing you need to keep an eye on all the killers and sex monstrs instead of immigrates because what are they doing to you nothing that is it
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tired in Tulsa
, Tulsa (5/11/2007 2:32:45 PM)
Pretty sad state of affairs when criminals (people who break federal laws) have more rights than do the citizens who abide by the law.
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LEGAL non-immigrant
, (5/11/2007 11:51:32 PM)
They get free health-care, they get credit cards with no credit history, and they get paid without paying taxes. I pay for their health care, I pay they credit card bills when they don't, and I still pay taxes. Thanks for mooching. Our ancestors came over here a long time ago. It's a whole lot different now. Yes, we ran the Natives out and brought the Africans with us. I didn't do it so don't blame me. But if I were to "migrate" south, don't you think I would have to live by their rules and learn their language? You better believe it. Be a proud Salvadoran. Are you here legally? If not, stop being a leech. Quit whining and do something constructive.
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John
, (5/12/2007 6:38:49 AM)
Instead of all this complaining, all you have to do is start the process and become a citizen. Otherwise how dare you even open our mouth or expect to be heard.
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get ready
, tulsa (5/12/2007 8:18:28 AM)
These message boards are being CENSORED. My very reasonable comments were removed. Note that they were from a conservative point of view. Amazingly the unreasonable and inarticulate comments from the left are left in place.
Thanks Tulsa World .
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Mort Walken
, Owasso (5/12/2007 9:45:14 AM)
Why are yall so stupid let them have freedom yuor grandparents were once immigrants *%#$^(@!!!!!! no one person own the world or north America. Geroge bush is stupid for thinking he is.GUESS WHAT I AM PROUD TO BE SALVADORAN NO MATTER WHAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Truly intelligent discourse, let this guy represent you in court in your fruitless, taxpayer funded "appeal"
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Illegal
, tulsa (5/13/2007 12:50:40 AM)
Good law, i will be more illegal the next year hahaha, that's all. Nobody can do nothing vs illegals.
Please Oklahomens u need to understand to big problems big solutions not just a law.
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judy
, atoka,ok (5/13/2007 7:27:20 PM)
good maybe the cops will hunt you down and jail your illeagal but
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andy hernando
, (5/14/2007 12:39:53 PM)
as a responsible 'journalist' you did not publish the address of the cited organizations, or how citizens can contact these aclu criminal enablers with litigation petitions.
how can we picket their business if you do not tell us where to find them ?
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mj
, tulsa (5/15/2007 9:50:43 AM)
I'LD SAY START PACKING !
HEY, ARKANSAS IS A BEAUTIFUL STATE IN WHICH TO MOOCH. THEY JUST OPENED A MEXICAN CONSULATE IN LITTLE ROCK. I'M SURE THEY WILL WELCOME ALL WITH OPEN ARMS.
BOTTOM LINE-OKIES HAVE HAD ENOUGH. GO SOMEWHERE ELSE.....
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Mark (legal citizen)
, Tulsa (5/15/2007 12:46:21 PM)
ACLU sueing for what civil rights. If you here illegal you don't have any rights. To say it is racist to enforce the laws of this country is complete cop out to the fact illegals refuse to assimulate. In fact, if you are hispanic(legal) and are pro-legal immigation then your considered a racist. So one hispanic tell another hispanic they are racist? The fact is you don't want to get legal, you don't want to assimilate and you are getting caught...now the bell tolls.
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Delaware Bob
, Smyrna, Delaware (11/12/2007 12:37:13 PM)
Reply to No. 14, ILLEGAL, Tulsa
That what a lot of cockroaches say until RAID comes into the picture. Pssst!
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Delaware Bob
, Smyrna, Delaware (11/12/2007 12:40:33 PM)
Reply to No. 14, ILLEGAL, Tulsa
That's what a lot of cockroaches say until RAID comes into the picture. Pssst!
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