Appeals Court Rejects Key Provisions of Oklahoma Immigration Law

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Yesterday’s ruling by a federal appeals court stops enforcement of key portions of Oklahoma’s sometimes controversial immigration law known as House Bill 1804.

First, a brief history: House Bill 1804 went into effect on November 1, 2007, and its business-related immigration provisions were immediately challenged in court. On June 4, 2008, a federal court in Oklahoma City ruled the following aspects of House Bill 1804 could not be enforced...

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