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Oklahoma County Jail Trust Comes Close To Voting ICE Out Of State’s Largest County Jail

Screenshot from Oklahoma County Jail Trust Meeting on 9/21/20
Screenshot from Oklahoma County Jail Trust Meeting on 9/21/20

The Oklahoma County Jail Trust came close Monday to voting ICE out of the state’s largest county jail. The attempt failed because the trust didn’t have enough votes. It’s unclear when the trust might consider the issue again.

The motion was an attempt to remove an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent from the Oklahoma County Jail.

The agent currently helps screen detainees citizenship status.

A staff attorney for the jail told trust members state law requires jail staff to make reasonable efforts to determine some detainees’ citizenship or immigration status.

The jail’s administrator, Greg Williams, said the ICE agent is the primary interpreter for spanish speaking detainees. Trust member Francie Ekwerekwu said that was a conflict of interest.

Ekwerekwu argued it is possible to follow the law without housing an ICE agent inside the jail.

Four trust members voted to remove the ICE agent. Two voted against and one abstained. Trust Chair Tricia Everest attended the meeting remotely and left before the vote.

The Trust needed a total of five ‘yes’ votes to pass the motion.

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Quinton joined the team at StateImpact Oklahoma in 2017, focusing on criminal justice reporting. He is an OSU grad with degrees in Economics and Marketing who got his start in radio at KOSU. After graduation, Quinton served as Morning Edition Host/General Assignment Reporter at KBBI Radio in Homer, Alaska and Education Reporter at KTOO Public Media in Juneau, Alaska. Quinton loves writing, reading and has an intense relationship with his Netflix account.
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