Oklahoma

In 2020, the Supreme Court handed down an extremely misguided decision, McGirt v. Oklahoma, which wound up having over 40% of the state’s territory being considered Indian reservation land.  (For more information, see my McGirt file here.) It’s absolutely ridiculous to consider Tulsa, Oklahoma, as Indian reservation land. And now, the Tenth Circuit has ruled that […]

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In May of 2023, Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard, yet another of those white Mexicans, visited Oklahoma and Florida, both of which have Republican governors. Not only did he attend the opening of a consulate in Oklahoma City, in Florida, Ebrard openly campaigned against the state’s new immigration laws that require, among other things, employers to use E-Verify.  For the entire article, […]

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By statehood in 1907, all Indian reservations in Oklahoma were abolished. But the Supreme Court’s McGirt decision in 2020 declared that the Creek reservation is still, at least for criminal law purposes, a reservation. This was expanded to also refer to the Cherokee, Seminole, Choctaw, Chickasaw and Quapaw tribes, which are now also said to have reservations.  […]

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Donors to the University of Oklahoma are waking up and noticing that the university (like many others) is going off the rails. And they are ending their donations, at least for now. Good for them, more donors need to do so, in many universities. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published […]

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The Indianapolis Indians are a minor league baseball team, a farm team of the Pittsburgh Pirates. So with all the talk about team mascots with American Indian names, this of course becomes an issue. The Indians of Indianapolis have decided, for now anyway, to retain the name, and they’ve made a deal with an Indiana […]

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In a recent Oklahoma court case, the McGirt precedent did not apply to the Kickapoo Tribe. At least not for now For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published January 21st, 2023, on VDARE.COM.

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It’s official now.  A new Mexican consulate is to be opened in Oklahoma City this spring.   Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, both Republicans, are rejoicing over its establishment. And why not?  They both went out of their way to get this consulate into Okahoma. So what were these guys thinking? […]

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There is plenty to say about the November 8th midterms, and much to learn.  But in Oklahoma, the Republicans won! For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published November 9th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Oklahoma has a gubernatorial election, pitting incumbent Kevin Stitt against Education Secretary Joy Hofmeister, who has openly announced that she supports ”sanctuary cities”, where municipal governments don’t cooperate with immigration authorities. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published October 28th, 2022, on VDARE.COM.

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Oklahoma is a very red state. Since 2004, every single one of Oklahoma’s 77 counties has voted for the Republican presidential candidate. And yet, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt’s re-election bid does not look like a given. His opponent is another state official, education superintendent Joy Hofmeister, elected to that post as a Republican but who […]

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