‘Cruel and dangerous’: State groups condemn U.S. immigration ban
Oklahoma social justice and civil rights leaders are denouncing President Donald Trump’s executive order to temporarily ban immigrants from coming to the U.S.
Kassie McClung January 28, 2017
Oklahoma social justice and civil rights leaders are denouncing President Donald Trump’s executive order to temporarily ban immigrants from coming to the U.S.
For the Frontier Maureen Haynes January 27, 2017
As a dual-citizen of the United States and Brazil, Danielle Carlotti knows what it’s like to live as a foreigner in a different country.
Dylan Goforth Kevin Canfield January 26, 2017
Tulsa mayor G.T. Bynum and Police Chief Chuck Jordan said on Thursday they do not feel the order will impact the way officers here interact with immigrants.
For the Frontier Kaelynn Knoernschild, Kassie McClung January 23, 2017
“I’m getting comments right now saying, ‘You guys should stop crying, like shut up,’” said OSU student Alicia Johnson.
“But you know what? I’ma keep pushing. I’ma keep pushing because this is what I believe in. Small numbers will do big things.”
Dylan Goforth January 20, 2017
They are just two of the estimated 75,000-or-so undocumented immigrants in Oklahoma. As President Donald Trump takes office, they spoke to The Frontier about their lives and how they feel about the new Commander-in-chief.
For the Frontier January 20, 2017
President Obama came to Washington promising change and hope for the nation, and political affiliation aside, millions of Americans of all races took pride in his election.
Dylan Goforth December 29, 2016
The humane society is only eight adoptions shy of 1,400 “live outcomes” for the year, a number that is 1.5 times the amount from 2015.
For the Frontier December 28, 2016
The city of Tulsa’s park system comprises 142 parks. For years, it has struggled to maintain its facilities and staffing under ever-tightening budgets.
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