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Commissioner Myles Davidson Affirms Commitment to Public Safety, Dispels Sanctuary County Misinformation

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --- March 4, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY,  OK – Oklahoma County, in a resolute stance today, clarified its dedication to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the safety of its citizens. 

Addressing recent misinformation, the county emphasizes that it is not and has never been a sanctuary city, unequivocally dispelling any contrary claims. County Commissioner Myles Davidson expressed concern that federal immigration policies may negatively impact the broader goal of maintaining public safety while respecting legal frameworks.

“I will not let the safety of our county be jeopardized at the expense of an administration that welcomes illegal immigration,” Commissioner Davidson said. “President Biden and Congress need to close the border immediately; enhance border security and address the overall illegal immigration problem our country is facing.”

The county affirms its unwavering support for the leadership of Oklahoma County Sheriff Tommie Johnson, acknowledging his ongoing efforts to strike a balance between effective law enforcement and the protection of the rights and dignity of legal citizens within the jurisdiction.

Recognizing the paramount importance of legal immigration and compliance with federal immigration laws in ensuring the security and stability of the state and country, Oklahoma County issues the following resolutions:

  1. Official Declaration of Non-Sanctuary Status: Oklahoma County officially declares that it is not a sanctuary county, rejecting any misinformation suggesting otherwise. The county is steadfast in its commitment to the rule of law and public safety.
  2. Concerns Regarding Federal Immigration Policies: The county expresses concerns that federal immigration policies may negatively impact the broader goal of maintaining public safety while respecting legal frameworks.
  3. Call to Action: Oklahoma County calls upon President Biden and Congress to take immediate action by closing the border, enhancing border security, and addressing the overall illegal immigration challenges facing the country.

The resolution passed by a 2-1 vote this morning at a regularly scheduled Board of County Commissioners meeting.

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