Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
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For Immediate
Release: July 14, 2006
Senator Daisy Lawler
Sen. Lawler to Head Illegal Immigration Task Force
Sen. Daisy
Lawler has been chosen to chair a task force examining the
issue of illegal immigration in Oklahoma. Lawler, D-Comanche,
was author of a resolution calling for the creation of the task
force during the 2006 session.
“Immigrants
have played a critical role in the history of our great state,
and I believe they will continue to be a vital part of Oklahoma,
but illegal immigration is a different thing altogether,” Lawler
said. “The social implications are something we should
all be concerned about, from issues related to national security
to the strain this places on public resources for education and
other services.”
In
Oklahoma alone, based on 2000 census figures, the U.S. Department
of Homeland Security estimated that approximately 46,000 illegal
or undocumented immigrants live in Oklahoma.
“That
represents a 188 percent increase from just 1990. I’m
sure the figures are much higher now,” Lawler said. “It
is critical that we do whatever we can to get a handle on this
situation.”
In
addition to appointing Lawler as chair of the task force, Senate
leader Mike Morgan has also appointed Sen. Kenneth Corn, D-Poteau,
and Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, to serve on the 11 member panel. The
remaining eight members will come from law enforcement, education,
human services, business and a major Hispanic community organization.
“While
some areas are specifically within the realm of federal jurisdiction,
there are other areas where we do have the authority and the responsibility
to act. We want to examine what reforms may be needed to
protect resources and services in our state,” Lawler said. “We’ll
be looking at a number of issues, including education, public safety,
homeland security, taxation, human trafficking as well as state
and federal coordination on illegal immigration policies.”
Lawler said she expected to hold the first meeting by September. The
task force will have until November 30 to submit a report of its
findings and proposed legislation to the President Pro Tempore.
For more information, contact:
Senator Lawler's Office: (405) 521-5569

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