NEWSCrowd gathers at Oklahoma Capitol in OKC to protest immigration billJordan GerardDaisy Muñoz, left, and Brenda Lozano, hold signs at the rally. Both know people who would be affected by House Bill 4156.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanA large crowd of well over 100 people gathered at the north Capitol plaza to protest HB4156, which was scheduled to be heard by the Senate this week.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanA large crowd of well over 100 people gathered Tuesday at the north Capitol plaza to protest House Bill 4156, which was passed in the Senate and sent to the governor.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanRep. Forrest Bennet, a Democrat who represents District 92, listens to the rally against HB4156.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanRep. Annie Menz spoke at a rally against HB4156 on Tuesday. Menz’s amendment to HB4156 was not accepted when the bill passed the House last Thursday, April 18.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanRep. Arturo Alonso-Sandoval speaks to a crowd on the north Capitol plaza on Tuesday, April 23 about HB4156, an anti-immigration bill that would target undocumented people in Oklahoma. About 70% of Alonso Sandoval’s District 89 is Hispanic.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanA large crowd of well over 100 people gathered at the north Capitol plaza to protest HB4156, which was scheduled to be heard by the Senate this week.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanThree organizations, ACLU Oklahoma, Dream Action Oklahoma and the League of United Latin American Citizens gathered on the steps of the north Capitol plaza to protest HB4156, a bill that would target undocumented people in Oklahoma.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanA large crowd gathered at the north Capitol plaza on Tuesday before the Senate heard HB4156, a bill that would target undocumented people. Translators relayed messages in English and Spanish during the rally.Jordan Gerard/The OklahomanThe immigration bill moving through the Oklahoma legislature faced strong opposition on Tuesday before it was heard by the Senate. ACLU Oklahoma, Dream Action Oklahoma and the League of United Latin American Citizens organized the rally.Jordan Gerard/The Oklahoman