Nonprofit groups told they can keep serving illegal immigrants – Oklahoma
Tagged: OklahomaPosted on: October 10th, 2007“Leaders of state nonprofit groups have been told that the Oklahoma illegal immigration law that takes effect next month will not prevent them from serving clients.
David Blatt, the public policy director for the Community Action Project of Tulsa County, told about two dozen nonprofit workers on Tuesday that most nonprofit groups agree that the bill, which is designed to crack down on illegal immigration, won’t affect their work with clients, some of whom are in the U.S. illegally. “
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