By The Associated PressTULSA — Tulsa County commissioners have approved the continued participation of the sheriff's office in a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement program over objections that it contributes to profiling and mistrust of law enforcement. The program uses police officers to identify undocumented residents for deportation proceedings. About 12 people spoke against the program during Monday's meeting. "It's hard to be Hispanic in Tulsa, Oklahoma," Tony Dominguez said.Read more on NewsOK.com