That's not the point. OK had lost control over the land, so it could functionally be turned into another state. The OK police will have no jurisdiction there. State laws will no longer apply, zoning and property laws can be invalidated or amended. The US has jurisdiction over all states. That's a given. But OK will no longer have any more jurisdiction over it than they would TX, functionally making it separate. How often do Feds really flex on states rights?
A little less, but still 3:1, at least. That's still 70-75%, that includes hispanics and asians, blacks 80-90%, Jews usually 75-80%, whites around 50%. One they match our numbers, which will be very soon, if not already, were done politically. We pretty much already are
I guess one of us will clean up