Attorneys Say Immigration Law Concerns Okla. Employers, Others

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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."

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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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