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Hispanic Affairs Commission endorses Fourth Amendment Worksites toolkit for restaurants
Summary
The commission voted to endorse a training and print toolkit aimed at helping restaurant owners prepare for federal immigration enforcement actions, and asked community advocacy and immigration subcommittees to lead outreach and adaptation locally.
The Tulsa Hispanic Affairs Commission voted to endorse a program called Fourth Amendment Worksites, a toolkit and training package geared to restaurant owners that outlines steps to protect employees during federal immigration actions.
Commission member Jackie presented the initiative as an educational resource with printable materials, a manager training checklist, and virtual training the commission could promote locally. Lexi offered to help print curated materials. "It's called Fourth Amendment Worksites," Jackie said during the presentation, describing the toolkit as a way for…
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