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    Great news for Oklahoma and America

    This is the best news I heard and God bless America. I just got off work and I hope this isn't already posted but I am very happy. I also have been putting in the comment section of the liberal tulsa world newspaper about a couple local Mexican resturants being included in a lawsuit to stop this law going into effect. I have been watching and the businesses are losing alot of customers. The people and comment have been very pointed in the comment sections of the papers. If you live around Tulsa do not go to Mexico Lindo or El Tequila they hire illegals and are part of the law suit to stop 1804.

    http://www.kotv.com/news/topstory/?id=138916

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) _ A federal judge denied late Wednesday a request by Latino groups to block the implementation of a new state law targeting illegal immigrants, paving the way for the bill to take effect in a matter of hours. In a two-page ruling, U.S. District Judge James H. Payne wrote that the plaintiffs failed to introduce evidence in support of their motion.

    The Latino groups sought the preliminary injunction to stop the new law, which would bar illegal immigrants from obtaining jobs or state assistance and make it a felony to harbor or transport illegal aliens.

    Payne threw out an earlier attempt by the group to stop the measure, saying the plaintiffs could not show they were harmed by a law that hadn't taken effect yet.

    In its second filing, the group added several unidentified illegal immigrants who have been told they must move from their rent homes because of the new law.

    Both sides assembled outside the federal courthouse for an often tense news conference following Wednesday's hearing. The Hispanic leaders were interrupted at least twice by residents who supported the new law, and a driver in one car yelled an ethnic slur at the group.

    The Rev. Miguel Rivera, president of the National Coalition of Latino Clergy and Christian Leaders, said that a decision to prevent the law from taking effect would help bring calm to the Latino community. Rivera also pledged to fight the law to the U.S. Supreme Court if he had to.

    ``I know 25,000 or more of my Latino people have been afraid and they have left this state,'' Rivera said.

    He said the eyes of the nation are watching to see what action the state takes regarding the new law, which is billed by its backers as one of the toughest anti-illegal immigration laws in the country.

    Hispanic activist Victor Orta said, ``Our families have been receiving eviction notices that, beginning tonight, if they cannot prove their status here, they will be evicted.''

    Orta also said he was astonished at the silence of other Anglo churches on the matter.

    Supporters of the new law said state legislation was needed because federal authorities had failed to act.

    ``They want to move Mexico here. They do not want to assimilate. I have a problem with that,'' said Tulsa resident Dan Howard, a former Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper.

    Howard began his news conference by saying he would address the crowd in English, because ``I'm standing in the USA.'' Hispanic leaders earlier spoke to the audience in English, then Spanish.

    Carol Helm, director of Immigration Reform for Oklahoma Now, said the bill restates the importance of following labor and tax laws.

    ``It just seems that every month, the rate of illegals just continues to grow, and that's a stated fact by the Hispanic organizations,'' Helm said. ``Common sense says how many, how much, what is the break-even point which the state can absorb?''

    Immigrant rights groups have long decried the legislation, saying it unnecessarily repeats federal law, dehumanizes people and panders to people with racial biases. They say tens of thousands of Hispanics have already fled Oklahoma ahead of the law taking effect.

    Some churches have also come out against the law. On Tuesday, a representative of Catholic Charities delivered more than 1,000 signed pledges of resistance to H.B. 1804 to Gov. Brad Henry's office.

    Nina Perales, Southwest regional counsel for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, said there was more puffery to the law than substance.

    Even so, she said many at the community level are concerned it will unleash immigration raids, increase racial profiling and split up families.

    ``It is a ridiculously redundant piece of legislation,'' Perales said. ``These are all federal laws that are already on the books.''

    The Rev. Luis-Carlos Sanchez, vice president of the Coalition of Hispanic Organizations, said the bill has already ``opened the doors for every kind of prejudice and every kind of racial profiling.''

    ``If we call them criminals, we can abuse them and take advantage,'' he said. ``We have done this with the Native Americans, calling them savages, and African-Americans, calling them less than whites, and we are doing this again.''

    The bill's author, Republican state lawmaker Randy Terrill, has said the people of Oklahoma support meaningful immigration reform and repeatedly stated he was confident it would hold up if challenged in the courts.

    To learn more about House Bill 1804, click here.

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    Hip Hip HOORAY . . . Rick Sanchez was interviewing some guy who stated that 30,000 Mexicans had already fled. AMAZING what law enforcement will do.
    It's Time to Rescind the 14th Amendment

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    This is the newest article I could find

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    Yeah!!! God Bless Oklahoma. Just don't send any more here!!! At least some judges do the correct thing. Amen.

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    I know 25,000 or more of my Latino people have been afraid and they have left this state,'' Rivera said.

    He said the eyes of the nation are watching to see what action the state takes regarding the new law, which is billed by its backers as one of the toughest anti-illegal immigration laws in the country.

    Hispanic activist Victor Orta said, ``Our families have been receiving eviction notices that, beginning tonight, if they cannot prove their status here, they will be evicted.''

    Orta also said he was astonished at the silence of other Anglo churches on the matter.

    Supporters of the new law said state legislation was needed because federal authorities had failed to act.
    Yeah, baby, YEAH!!!!!
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    DEAR JUDGE PAYNE,

    California is a beautiful state and a wonderful place to live. And there are plenty of jobs for judges. I hear the 9th Circuit is having some trouble with the peasants (oops, citizens.)

    Please consider taking up residence in our fine state.

    Sincerely,

    XXX

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    Good news for our friends in Oklahoma. I hope this sets a precedent for other states. We are fed up with seeing millions of mainly impoverished people sneak into our country and degrade our schools, bankrupt our hospitals, social services etc. while the elite and authorities look the other way.

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    Payne, James H.
    Born 1941 in Lubbock, TX

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    Judge, U. S. District Court, Western District of Oklahoma
    Nominated by George W. Bush on September 4, 2001, to a seat vacated by Billy Michael Burrage; Confirmed by the Senate on October 23, 2001, and received commission on October 24, 2001.

    Judge, U. S. District Court, Northern District of Oklahoma
    Nominated by George W. Bush on September 4, 2001, to a seat vacated by Billy Michael Burrage; Confirmed by the Senate on October 23, 2001, and received commission on October 24, 2001.

    Judge, U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Oklahoma
    Nominated by George W. Bush on September 4, 2001, to a seat vacated by Billy Michael Burrage; Confirmed by the Senate on October 23, 2001, and received commission on October 24, 2001. Served as chief judge, 2002-present.

    U.S. Magistrate, U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, 1988-2001

    Education:
    University of Oklahoma, B.S., 1963

    University of Oklahoma College of Law, J.D., 1966

    Professional Career:
    U.S. Air Force, 1966-1970
    U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1975-1992
    Assistant U.S. attorney, U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Oklahoma, 1970-1973
    Private practice, Oklahoma, 1973-1988

    Race or Ethnicity: White

    Gender: Male



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    Nominated by George W. Bush
    Dubya did one thing right, at least.

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