Sentences with phrase «how about immigration»

How about immigration — do you find immigration policy today unfair?

Not exact matches

So in terms of immigration and closing the borders for immigration — that has an impact — the sense of pulling out of the Paris Accord has an impact of how much we care about the world.
In responding to a question about how the Dreamers fit into the United States» future workforce, Trump also called for comprehensive immigration reform.
But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
Interested in finding out more about the big role immigrants play in American entrepreneurship, exactly how unhelpful the immigration authorities can be, the reverse brain drain of talent out of America, and possible solutions to the problem?
If you want principles to guide us about how Christians should look at immigration, then the OT is the place to look because there we have God's direct thoughts and principles on the matter.
Immigration is changing how churches think about mission and outreach in North America, and rightly so.
Instead of all the diversion on the candidates religion, let's have some articles about how unchecked illegal immigration has devistated communities along our southern border.
It's easy to post rants about the danger of illegal immigration when we haven't spoken to people who have know how difficult the bureaucratic process is.
Coffee and immigration talks about the connection between the coffee crisis and people abandoning their farms and heading for the U.S. border... another example of how helping to improve living conditions in source countries (by paying a fair price for high - quality coffee) is beneficial in many ways.
Coffee and immigration talks about the connection between the coffee crisis and people abandoning their farms and heading for the U.S. border... another example of how helping to improve living conditions...
Professor Miller's research on how to think about immigration is published in his latest book Strangers in Our Midst: The political philosophy of immigration, Harvard University Press, 2016
Professor Miller's writing and research in political philosophy has worked to set a framework for thinking about how immigration can work under democratic control.
But with the help of new contacts, they can be more informed on how to deal with that question on immigration or that letter about NHS waiting lists.
«The Balls intervention perhaps highlights how there may be a range of different political responses to arguments about how and why part of Labour's electoral defeat was that it struggled with middle income, and particularly C2 voters, over issues like crime, welfare and immigration
There may indeed be a greater scepticism about mass immigration than we are used to hearing from senior Labour figures, but it is tied to a broader recognition of how fast and dramatic changes can destabilise and unsettle communities.
I know Diane Abbot (who I respect as our first black female MP) and other senior feel it's racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team Corbyn?
«People want us to be frank about the issue of immigration, it has been too high for too long, and it needs to be cut, and I will cut it, and we've set out reasonably, sensibly, calmly, how that should be done.»
How would we deal with people's concerns about immigration?
Last month, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement launched a series of operations across the country, prompting discussions about how local police departments should handle iImmigration and Customs Enforcement launched a series of operations across the country, prompting discussions about how local police departments should handle immigrationimmigration.
The fact is that the European Union issue is more important than any of that, because it's about the decision of whether you want your laws made in Brussels and that march towards ever - closer union, or whether you want our country to make its own laws, our politicians to make the laws in this country, for us to be able to determine our immigration policy, to decide how we're spending our public money.
He then starts to say «I want to see...» but then Trump interrupts to talk about how to improve immigration and we never get to hear what Steve's solution to the H1B problem is.
Astorino, who's considering another run for governor in 2018, also talked about how close he was to being Donald Trump's HUD secretary and his expectations for the actual pick, Ben Carson, and shared ideas on how to fix the country's immigration system.
This is the ideal behind single payer health care (No worries about which plan to buy and how to fund it), abortion right (no worries about making a mistake in procreation), free immigration (no worries about being excluded), etc..
They're scared it will force a change in how we talk about immigration.
And when a reporter asked him about City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's analysis of how much Trump's immigration policies would cost the city, he said his office is looking at all the reports but does its own research.
Miliband can not even give a coherent answer to how Labour would address questions about levels of tax, spending and borrowing across the next Parliament, let alone offer clear answers to how Labour would tackle welfare reform, immigration, the NHS or schools.
That seemed to constitute Mr. de Blasio's only certainty about how the Trump administration would affect the city's finances, although he also predicted tumult in health care funding and expressed confidence that the city would withstand Mr. Trump's threat to strip billions in federal funding from the city over its refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities.
On - topic questions included the timing of the effectiveness of the laws signed today and when ICE will close it's office on Rikers Island, how many people currently on Rikers Island will be covered by these laws, details of Carlos Rodriguez (who was held on Rikers Island for eight months on an ICE detainer) path to this country and his thoughts during his eight month detention, what Mayor de Blasio would like to see the federal government do about immigration and what he will do absent such action, what he would tell Republicans who think his approach is a dangerous precedent, de Blasio and Melissa Mark - Viverito's positions on municipal IDs and voting rights for non-citizens, the number of people arrested on misdemeanors and then subject to ICE detainers and whether persons arrested on felony charges must first go through the justice system before being subject to an ICE detainer.
Amid debates about renewing the party's position on issues such as austerity, immigration, patriotism and Brexit, one of the themes that came up repeatedly at fringe events was how Labour could to start to rebuild trust and support across the country by setting out a radical programme for devolution.
«I look forward to hearing from all the Democratic candidates... and I look forward to hearing about all the issues like immigration reform, and health care, and the economy and how we build a better economy,» she said.
How often do we hear socialists accuse anyone who raises concerns about immigration of racism or xenophobia when often they are not guilty of either of these things?
Yes, senior Labour figures have queued up to utter insincere pieties about how the leadership had been wrong in the past to dismiss the concerns of the party's supporters about immigration.
Someone who sees this election contest as a way of re-energising our thoughts and views about how we tackle the issues that matter: immigration, housing, welfare reform.
The senior MP, who will be in charge of Labour's policy on Brexit, said her preference would be for Britain to remain in the single market, which is likely to mean accepting unfettered free movement, but she added: «I have been talking to people about how one could control immigration across the UK.
«I just want to say how important it is for us to keep talking about what is happening and keep connecting it to these elections,» said Menchaca, chairman of the Council's Committee on Immigration.
«Perhaps once again the government need to think very carefully about how they approach this issue, as it is clear there are limits to the effectiveness of relying on employer and landlord checks to address illegal immigration
«The question we looked at is — as you see more and more news coverage about immigration, specifically Latino immigration, how does that affect people's partisan identification?»
«This could have significant implications for both understanding inequality [in immigration], and also how to think about testing solutions that will mitigate some of these demographic biases,» says Emilio J. Castilla, an associate professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management, and co-author of a new paper detailing the findings.
They've already discussed whether to cancel an upcoming meeting due to travel concerns, but Modabber is also worried about how the US immigration stance could affect their work in the long term.
Steven Kolb, president and CEO, the Council of Fashion Designers of America: «I worry about his position on immigration and how it will impact the workforce of our industry from garment workers to design students who come here to study and want to stay.
As Donald Trump continues to talk about the problems with illegal immigration and boast of how he'll erect an impassable wall on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, a film that shows the reality of life along that border is hitting theaters.
Debunk commonly held myths about immigration with this Teaching Tolerance feature story; the accompanying lesson helps students consider how stereotypes begin and why people perpetuate myths.
«Since I study immigration, the ability to contribute to and inform the public debate means a lot to me at this particular moment and I'm really looking forward to learning more about how some of these issues are playing out across diverse contexts.»
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For example, when students brainstorm reasons for immigration laws, they need to know not only about immigration laws but also what brainstorming means, and how to do it well.
There are also looming questions about how the Trump administration's immigration policies will impact the school environment, as well as the degree of latitude states will have in implementing the new federal education act, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
They spoke candidly about how their immigration status affected how they engaged, both academically and socially, and how they perceived themselves and the choices in front of them.
I have also seen firsthand how difficult being a child in America can be, and how abstract policies affect my kids in very real, sometimes painful, ways: how food insecurity can drive families to our school's monthly food shelf, how incarceration inequity has many of my students writing personal narratives about visiting fathers and uncles in prison, how immigration laws left one of my students trying to hide his tears over his mother's possible deportation.
I define artistic voice as how students blend ideas with media to construct representations, political voice is how they articulate ideas about social issues that emerge from their experiences, and by social issues, I mean self - selected topics that impact a larger community and are important to students (e.g., immigration, cyberbullying).
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