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    Senior Member zeezil's Avatar
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    Religious Leader Whines about OK Immigration Law

    Religious Leader Calls Immigration Forum

    http://www.kotv.com/news/local/story/?id=136776
    KOTV - 9/26/2007 8:20 PM - Updated 9/26/2007 9:42 PM


    Mike Feliciano, the head of Redemptive Word Ministries will host an 1804 forum on Sunday.

    House Bill 1804, Oklahoma's immigration reform law, goes into effect a little over a month from now, but Hispanic leaders in Green Country say the bill has already had a devastating effect on their community. Some still hope to keep 1804 from becoming law. The News On 6’s Chris Wright reports those leaders say 1804 continues to polarize the entire Tulsa community, and they want to bring everyone together to discuss the issue this weekend.

    "Every single family that I have talked to, everyone, 100%, have plans to leave this city come November 1st or before," Mike Feliciano, Redemptive Word Ministries said.

    Mike Feliciano, the head of Redemptive Word Ministries, still has hope that this exodus can be stopped, but it's fading. He says thousands of Hispanics have already fled Tulsa, leaving behind a struggling community, and struggling businesses.

    Hispanic leaders say empty stores more than anything else shows the devastating effects 1804 is already having on the Hispanic community. In the middle of prime business hours many Hispanic shops in East Tulsa are already locked up and closed.

    "I think come November 1st, I think come October 15th, we're going to be reach a point where, a point of no return," said Feliciano.

    Before that point, Feliciano hopes to at least get the attention of state lawmakers, whom he believes voted for 1804 without properly considering its consequences. Among other things, the law will make it illegal to hire or harbor an undocumented worker. Besides struggling Hispanic businesses, Feliciano says worry over 1804 has also led to a shortage of construction workers, and caused his congregation to dwindle.

    "We didn't cover all the bases,â€
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    TAX EXEMPT STATUS NEEDS TO BE REVOKED>>>> NOW
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    Its not the "hispanic community"thats upset its the illegal alien community and their exploiters!
    "American"Â*with no hyphen andÂ*proud of it!

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    HEY THATS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU CREATE A HAVEN BASED ON LAWLESSNESS. THEY BUILT EVERYTHING AROUND ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION. NOT A VERY STRONG FOUNDATION
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