Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jeff Rabon
Senate District 5
Assistant Majority Leader
Choctaw, McCurtain, Atoka and Pushmataha Counties
For Immediate Release: March 27, 2006
Rabon Says He Won’t Seek Committee Hearing on ‘Harsh’
Immigration Bill
Calling the measure
“exceedingly harsh” and saying it goes “way too far,”
the Senate author of a bill that criminalizes offering humanitarian assistance
to undocumented immigrants said Monday that he will not seek a hearing
on the measure in committee.
Senator Jeff Rabon, D-Hugo, sent a letter Monday afternoon to Senate Health
and Human Resources Committee Chairman Bernest Cain, explaining that he
would not be requesting a hearing for House Bill 3119.
“While I understand that illegal immigration is indeed an issue
in Oklahoma and there may be things we can address on the state level,
House Bill 3119 goes way too far,” Rabon said in the letter. “This
measure is exceedingly harsh and its broad scope provides for punishment
for the wrong people.”
Rabon said the measure attempts to turn state employees into border patrol
agents and provides for punishment for state workers who provide compassionate
aid to some of the most vulnerable people in Oklahoma. Republican Randy
Terrill of Moore is the principal author of the measure in the House.
Rabon expressed deep concerns that taxpayers are “picking up the
tab” for services for those who choose not to obey the law.
“But it’s time to slow this train down. Our agencies, schools
and medical institutions are not prepared to start this program. I’d
like to see how this would be practically applied.” Rabon said.
Rabon said nationally the discussion of immigration issues is becoming
more and more divisive.
“I think it would be counter-productive to embroil Oklahoma in a
highly-charged emotional debate especially about an issue that is decidedly
federal in nature,” Rabon wrote.
For
more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office - (405) 521-5614
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