By Devona Walker
Staff Writer
Members of the Governor's Advisory Council on Latin American and Hispanic Affairs expressed grave concerns Monday about what they say is an increase in racial profiling and human rights violation against immigrants.


The group penned a letter to law enforcement agencies in the state, stating the group's intention to be vigilant advocates on behalf of the Hispanic people. The agency also began to plan a series of events and meetings with the goal of amending House Bill 1804, Oklahoma's immigration law.

"We want the police departments to know we are watchdogs of justice, and ultimately justice will prevail. We will be vigilant,â€