Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jim Reynolds
State Capitol Room 534B
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 521-5522
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For Immediate Release:
September 21, 2006
Senator Jim Reynolds
Sen. Reynolds Says Democrat Senator Should
Prove His Accusation of Extortion – or Apologize to Oklahoma
Police and Step Down from Task Force
State Sen. Jim
Reynolds, R-Oklahoma City, said that a Democrat state senator
who on Monday accused Oklahoma police departments and law enforcement
officers of extorting money from Hispanic illegal aliens should
provide evidence of the alleged wrongdoing.
Reynolds said if Sen. Jim Wilson, D-Tahlequah, cannot provide evidence
to support his accusation, Wilson should apologize to Oklahoma law
enforcement officers and step down from his position on the State
Senate’s task force on illegal immigration. Wilson made the
accusation during a meeting of the task force on Monday, Sept. 18.
“It is very disappointing that such a prominent Democrat
state senator seems to be taking the side of illegal aliens over
our own police officers,” said Reynolds.
“Sen. Wilson is a leader in the Senate and a leader of the
Democrat party. If he has evidence that Oklahoma police departments
and law enforcement officers are involved criminal activity, he
should provide that evidence to the public and to prosecutors,”
Reynolds stated.
“If Sen. Wilson doesn’t have any evidence, he should
immediately apologize to our hard-working law enforcement officers
who put their lives on the line protecting the people of this state,”
Reynolds said. “He also needs to step down from the illegal
immigration task force.”
Senate Democrat leaders did not appoint any Republican lawmakers
to the Senate’s task force on illegal immigration. Many observers
believe the Democrat-run task force is merely an attempt to provide
political cover to Democrat legislators in an election year.
For more information contact:
Senator Reynolds' Office - (405) 521-5522

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