| Hispanics Moving Out Of Oklahoma Before New Law Takes Effect |
| Wednesday August 22, 2007 9:53 pm Reporter: Jerry Giordano Posted By: Kevin King |
Tulsa - Tens of thousands of Hispanics have left the Tulsa area. And,
a law designed to crack down on illegal immigration hasn't even taken effect
yet. But, there's a catch.
East Tulsa is where the majority of Hispanics ended up settling. They came by
the thousands and now they're leaving that way, too. And, it's all because of
one word -- deportation.
Business owner Simon Navarro came to America for a better life. And, he found
one on Tulsa's east side.
"I have 11 years here in Tulsa," he says.
But, a tough new state law has much of Tulsa's immigrant population fleeing for
fear of deportation.
"Two months ago I heard 25-thousand Hispanics have left Oklahoma," Navarro says.
That is about 30-percent of Oklahoma's Hispanic population.
"They are leaving. A lot have already left."
Francisco Trevino runs Tulsa's Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. He says the exodus
hurts a lot of people working in a lot of fields.
"I think restaurants, construction, lawn care they do everything we don't want
to do," he says.
It's making it hard for local companies to find workers. But, officials are
standing firm. If they are here illegally, it's a one way trip home.
And, the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office is doing its part to move things along.
This week, they're training deputies to handle the deportation process. And word
is spreading quickly. Simon has already said a lot of goodbyes.
"People are leaving," he says. "They're scared of the sheriff."
In the end, Trevino says it hurts everyone.
The American citizens in the state of Oklahoma suffer. It's as simple as that."
There is a large group of people on the other side who believe the new law,
which takes effect in November, is a good idea.
Most illegal immigrants are ending up in either Kansas or Arkansas. But, that
may not be for long. Arkansas is about to adopt a law like Oklahoma's. Kansas is
considering the same thing.