Saturday, December 29th 2007, 8:31 pm
By Dan Bewley, NEWS 9
The author of Oklahoma's immigration recently unveiled his plans for expanding the bill.
HB 1804 went into effect Nov. 1 after protests and rallies against the immigration law.
The bill's author, Rep. Randy Terrill (R-Moore) said less than two months later he's already seeing proof of its success.
"There is significant anecdotal evidence that illegal aliens are beginning to leave the state of Oklahoma, particularly in the northeast part of the state, in and around the Tulsa area, moving around to northwest Arkansas, southern Missouri, and southern Kansas," Terrill said.
A recent Oklahoma Poll shows 28 percent of Oklahomans think the immigration reform bill has had a negative impact.
Sand Springs resident Debbie Spears said she thinks the law puts undue pressure on small business owners.
"If you increase the cost to do business in Oklahoma by putting these requirements on to employers then that's just an increase to the cost of their goods and services," she said.
Rep. Terrill said he's already working on the next stage of 1804.
His plans include:
"We are going to proceed in a very careful, thoughtful, and deliberative manner and we're going to produce something that's going to be airtight and withstand any legal challenge that's brought against it," Terrill said.
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