Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Daisy Lawler
Senate District 24
Stephens, McLain, Cleveland and Grady Counties
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For Immediate Release:
August 21, 2006
Senator Daisy Lawler
Illegal Immigration Task Force Sets Meeting
Date, Adds Members
Senator Daisy
Lawler’s Task Force on Illegal Immigration has announced
its first meeting and added new members.
During the 2006 legislative session, Lawler authored Senate Resolution
125, requesting the creation of the panel.
Based on 2000 census figures, the U.S. Department of Homeland
Security estimated that approximately 46,000 illegal immigrants
or undocumented workers live in Oklahoma, representing a 188 percent
increase from figures obtained in the 1990 census.
Additionally, statistics recently released by the State Department
of Corrections show that Oklahoma taxpayers are paying nearly $7
million a year to incarcerate illegal immigrants in Oklahoma prisons.
“While border control, security and granting of legal citizenship
status are solely within the realm of federal jurisdiction, there
are many issues we can address,” said Lawler. “Our hope
is to ensure the most efficient and appropriate stewardship of taxpayer
money, by pursuing reforms that protect our valuable resources and
services.”
On September 18, the task force will meet at the State Capitol
to begin discussing model language to address illegal immigration
in the next session of the legislature.
Lawler noted the Oklahoma Health Care Authority had this week determined
that illegal immigrants with medical emergencies cost Oklahoma taxpayers
nearly $10 million last year, marking a 154 percent increase from
the $3.8 million spent on illegal immigrants in 2003.
“These figures underscore the serious nature of the problems
posed by illegal immigration,” Lawler said. “We have
to determine which policies can help our state and where we have
the authority to act. In addition to areas such as health care and
taxation, our task force will also focus on drug trafficking, public
safety and homeland security issues associated with illegal immigration.”
Lawler will chair the task force, and President Pro Tempore Mike
Morgan has also appointed State Senators Kenneth Corn, D-Howe, and
Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, to the 11-member panel. The task force
is required to submit to the President Pro Tempore a report of its
findings and proposed legislation by November 30.
“The implications of illegal immigration are far-reaching,
and it is an issue we must confront,” said Lawler, D-Comanche.
“Illegal immigration places a strain on our public resources,
in addition to our health care system, public education and various
other services. Legal immigration has long been an important part
of our state’s history, but illegal immigration has become
a significant problem that demands effective solutions.”
For more information, contact:
Senator Lawler's office:: (405) 521-5569

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