Attorneys Say Immigration Law Concerns Okla. Employers, Others
The Journal Record › October 22, 2007
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The Journal Record › October 22, 2007
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Business is booming for Oklahoma City attorney Michael Brooks- Jimenez - and he's not happy about it. As the Nov. 1 effective date for Oklahoma's new immigration law approaches, Brooks-Jimenez said he receives an ever-increasing number of calls from employers and individuals worried about how the law will affect them.
"This has opened up a whole new area of my practice - compliance," the attorney told a group of nearly 100 people who attended a panel discussion hosted by the South Oklahoma City Chamber of Commerce on Thursday morning. "I don't really like it. I'd rather be helping people get green cards."See the full content of this document
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Attorneys Say Immigration Law Concerns Okla. Employers, Others
Some are fearful of the law because they think it will do more than it is written to do; some are fearful of the law because they are only now realizing ho...
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