Group Uses Billboards To Protests Immigration Legislation - Oklahoma - “We expect the government to make law that prevent discrimination, not require it”

Posted on: August 2nd, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Immigration ] [ Marketing ] [ Politics ] [ Top Stories ] [ Oklahoma ]
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“Billboards challenging the state legislature are going up across Green Country. Two billboards on eastbound Interstate 44 accuse legislators of promoting hate and discrimination. The billboard was put up in protest of House Bill 1804, Oklahoma’s immigration reform bill. News On 6 anchor Terry Hood reports the billboards, located at I-44 and 21st Street and I-44 and Sheridan, are just two in a series of billboards meant to spark opposition to the new law.

Opponents of Oklahoma’s immigration reform want a young girl to be the face of the debate. They hope a crying girl, saying her mother “isn’t a criminal, but a hard working Hispanic woman,” drives their point home.”

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