Two governors, one Democrat and the other Republican, in one National Governors Association One of President Donald Trump’s most critical goals in Washington, DC.
Jared Polis, Democrat and Chairman of the National Governors Association, and Gov. Kevin Stitt, Republican of Oklahoma, told Fox News Numbers that they want states to enforce immigration law and There is a say in issuing work permits.
Polis told Fox News that we want to make sure we are on the desktop in that regard.
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He said states should have the idea of “a lot of support among Democratic and Republican governors” on the table.
Polis said states know what their labor needs are and can grant work permits upon careful review.
“Allowing us to grant these people based on free background checks … that will help our economic growth,” Polis said.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said Jared Polis listened at the NGA in Washington. (Fox News/Charlie Creitz)
Polis, whose country is zeroed for criminal activities and violence by immigrant gangs Tren de Aragua“variable degrees of cooperation” must be said between state and federal authorities.
Colorado has several shelter-style laws that restrict law enforcement cooperation with federal authorities, but Polis insists that it has strong ties to federal law enforcement agencies.
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Members of the Tren de Aragua gang allegedly surpassed an apartment building in Aurora, Colorado, to collect rent in exchange for “protection.” (Edward Romero, Left and Aurora Police Department)
Stett said He will encourage Trump to consider empowering states to grant labor visas.
“I have always been a champion of state-level workforce visas,” Steet said. “Whether it is in the construction industry, the agriculture industry, engineering, aviation, etc., it should be able to match employees.”

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“We should be able to choose the best and smartest people for our country. But we are just stupid now, and we can do it now. Let’s close the borders. Let’s make sure we have the best and smartest to enter our country. of,” Steet said.
Steet also touted his state’s Guardian, who launched the state’s operations earlier this month to empower state and local law enforcement to better work with the company Trump administration Ice expelling crimes illegally foreigners.
“I put my Public Safety Commissioner in charge and say, ‘How many people are we in Oklahoma currently in Oklahoma where they are illegally committing crimes here? Steet said: “Leave our country, in our The state and Oklahoma taxpayer volumes, I think this may be the first step.

This photo shows immigrants encountered on the southern border of Arizona. (US Border Patrol)
But, Steet said, what measures should the state take to enforce immigration laws. He continued to knock on the Oklahoma Department of Public Education’s recent efforts to examine immigration status for children enrolled in public schools.
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Oklahoma Public Teaching Director Ryan Walters spoke at a special state board of education meeting in Oklahoma City on April 12, 2023. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)
“In Oklahoma, I also said, ‘Listen, we are not asking for immigration status for children aged 6, 7, 8 in school,” he said.
But Oklahoma Ryan Walters, Principal of Public TeachingSimilarly, Republicans say Steet’s position on not examining schoolchildren’s immigration status undermines Trump’s agenda.
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“Unfortunately, Governor Steet is thwarting President Trump’s U.S. first agenda,” Walters told Fox News numbers. “We can’t stare at the sand like Democrats and ignore taxpayers’ illegality Cost. President Trump is clear, Oklahoma voters know that we will defend the will of the president and the Oklahomans.”