Red-state governor talks tough on immigration, saves cheap labor

Red-state governor talks tough on immigration, saves cheap labor


Despite an unrelenting invasion for over three years, red states have been slow to strengthen laws against illegal immigration. Some of it might be due to fear of judicial interference. Much of it, however, is the result of a complicated relationship between most Republican special interests and cheap labor.

So it was a pleasant surprise when the Oklahoma legislature swiftly passed the toughest anti-illegal-immigration law in the nation — one that fully criminalizes illegal presence within the state and gives the invaders 72 hours to leave. Unfortunately, Governor Kevin Stitt’s plans for the law show why it faced so little opposition.

HB 4156 requires every illegal alien to leave. Stitt made a mockery of the law the minute he signed it.

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