THE WAY, TIED UP IN COURT. WE’RE NOT GOING TO BE A SANCTUARY STATE. WE’RE GOING TO ENFORCE BORDER SECURITY. WE WILL ABSOLUTELY MAKE SURE THAT WE KNOW WE HAVE TO KNOW WHO’S COMING INTO OUR COUNTRY. GOVERNOR KEVIN STITT, STANDING BY HOUSE BILL 4156, LEGISLATION THAT HAS YET TO BE ENFORCED, TIED UP IN A LEGAL BATTLE IN FEDERAL COURT. 4156 WOULD ALLOW LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TO CHECK IMMIGRATION STATUS AND ORDER UNDOCUMENTED IMMIGRANTS TO LEAVE OKLAHOMA. THAT BEING SAID, STITT HAS LONG ACKNOWLEDGED THERE ARE UNDOCUMENTED WORKERS THAT GREATLY CONTRIBUTE TO THE STATE’S ECONOMY. WE HAVE SOME GREAT IMMIGRANTS COMING INTO OUR COUNTRY, AND WE NEED TO FIX OUR IMMIGRATION POLICY. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS NOT DOING IT. MONDAY MORNING, STITT’S 11, MEMBER STATE WORK PERMIT AND VISA TASK FORCE APPROVED FIVE RECOMMENDATIONS WHILE THEY STILL NEED TO BE REVIEWED. TASK FORCE MEMBER AND MEXICAN CONSUL ADRIANA PINEDA …
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