Friday, October 19, 2007 AG Opinion Delayed on Immigration Reform
We guess the Attorney General is too busy harassing poultry farmers and citizens trying to excercise their constitutional rights.
The O'Collegian:
By Valarie West
Attorney General Drew Edmondson’s opinion on recent immigration reform will be delayed, a representative from the attorney general’s office said Thursday.
The delay is due in part to 24 questions regarding the bill that must be answered and because the opinion will have little effect until a lawsuit against the reform is decided. The decision in the lawsuit could overturn Edmondson’s opinion, said Karen Bray, opinion coordinator at Edmondson’s office.
A Tulsa-based Latino group filed a lawsuit Monday claiming the Oklahoma Taxpayer and Citizen Protection Act violates due process and equal protection rights guaranteed by the United States and Oklahoma Constitutions. The National Coalition of Latino Clergy Inc./CONLAMIC also filed a temporary restraining order Thursday to prohibit the act from taking effect until the lawsuit is decided. Read more...
Labels: Drew Edmondson, Immigration Reform Posted at 10/19/2007 01:45:00 PM |
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