Camree Bennett-Cox

Camree Bennett-Cox

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Bio

Camree is a rising 3L at the University of Oklahoma College of Law. During her time at OU, she’s gained interest in Immigration and Federal Indian Law. She will serve as the Area 3 Representative on the National NALSA Board for the 2026-2027 school year, representing the interests of native law students in eight states. Prior to her internship with the ACLU of Oklahoma, she worked as a Justice Navigator at the Oklahoma County Diversion Hub, serving individuals involved in the criminal justice system.

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287(g) in Oklahoma: How Local Police Become Immigration Enforcers

The 287(g) program was created by the Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigration Responsibility Act of 1996. Participation in the program is completely voluntary, meaning local officials choose whether they wish to enter into a cooperative agreement with ICE.