Oklahoma'sStrict Immigration Law May Resume Due to Trump's Border Proclamation.

Oklahoma's House Bill 4156, which criminalizes unauthorized immigration and demands those found to be in the state without permission to leave within 72 hours, could resume due to a recent border proclamation by President Trump. The bill, signed into law but paused in June 2024, is under review by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. The U.S. Department of Justice is evaluating the impact of Trump's proclamation, which labels the border situation as an "invasion," after receiving a letter from Oklahoma's Attorney General, Gentner Drummond.

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