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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Oklahoma Legislature Trying To Do The Right Thing

As illegal aliens continue to flood our country and suck money from hospitals, schools and social services that should only be available to legal residents and their families, some state governments are finally recognizing the invasion. Oklahoma has intoduced SB 1804 which will deny state illegals state benny's, employment but dicounted college tuition would still be available.BOO! I think a better term for this would be "Self Deportation." It is about time that the feds along with Jorge Bushez realizes that he has failed in protecting American citizens by refusing to secure all borders and ports of entry to all illegal aliens regardless of their country of origin.

http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=124207

"the bill’s designed to block illegal immigrants from getting work or state benefits, but in this latest step it was changed to keep the current college tuition discount for the children of illegal immigrants. The State House created what it's calling the "Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizenship Act," but critics of Bill 1804 call it mean spirited and discriminatory. A key point of controversy was allowing undocumented students to pay the discounted rate of "in state" tuition. The bills author said it didn't make sense because the students couldn't legally work if they graduated.

"For every one of those college scholarships we award to an illegal alien that's a U.S. citizen, an Oklahoman who will not be getting that financial aid," said Representative Randy Terrill of Moore."

And for your reading enjoyment..."

Misdemeanor vs. Felony
The first time an alien crosses the border illegally, he or she is guilty of a misdemeanor. The second and subsequent times constitute felonies. Both are criminal violations. The only distinction between a misdemeanor and a felony offense is the length of potential jail time; any crime punishable with up to one year’s imprisonment is a misdemeanor, while an offense punishable with more than one year is a felony."

http://www.numbersusa.com/hottopic/ordinances.html#8

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