Immigration questions There were also fierce clashes over immigration, with both Mr Brown and Mr Cameron describing Lib Dem proposal to allow illegal migrants to earn the right to stay in the UK after a fixed period as an «amnesty» which would attract more people to come to Britain.
Not exact matches
«
There is no
question that our
immigration system is fundamentally outdated and broken, but the answer can not be to simply shut the door,» the report reads.
With regards to the emergency
question on the London Met debacle,
immigration minister Damien Green said that
there were three specific areas that had to be addressed: 1) why students had been studying without permission 2) a closer inspection of the university's student selection 3) the student attendance monitoring by the university.
Further, the original
question is not solely focused on the crisis, but asks in general what drawbacks
there have been in Japan due to a lack of
immigration.
However, several Labour figures have now
questioned the party's strategy, including former home secretary Jack Straw, who said
there should have been a stronger message about
immigration.
He described the existing
immigration system as «completely broken» and «unsustainable» and said that on the
question of «deal [ing] with those that are here»
there's «more common ground than you think» in the House of Representatives.
Reyes said tensions are running high in the state as a Saturday deadline nears for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer to decide to either sign or veto a controversial
immigration bill that would require police to
question people if
there's reason to suspect they're in the United States illegally.
He said
there is no need to make individuals available to those federal agencies solely for the purposes of
questioning them about their
immigration status.
There is then a set of 9
questions on key topics to do with the election looking in to Europe,
immigration, education, tax and the economy and nuclear defence.
Indeed, despite the parade of sessions that feature attention to fraught topics like
immigration,
there are fundamental
questions that go unraised — and that can not be raised without triggering a meltdown.
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).
There are many options to start the
immigration process to the US (work - sponsorship, family - sponsorship, etc.) I was assuming with OP's previous
question and comment on his educational proficiency, that OP was considering the work route.
There are many nuances and complexities in
immigration law, so you may want to ask a lawyer, if you have
questions or concerns about your specific situation.
Thus, the
question before the court was whether
there is a meaningful difference between the residual clause in the Armed Career Criminal Act and that in the
Immigration and Nationality Act.
Lastly,
there is the
question of
immigration law, of considerable significance since it directly affects individuals.
In the opinion of the CBA, «
there continue to be serious
questions about whether
immigration consultants are capable of self - regulation, even with significantly revamped oversight.»
There were people from the tech world that were asking questions about immigration and there were people from acad
There were people from the tech world that were asking
questions about
immigration and
there were people from acad
there were people from academia.
Also, this leads me to ask (if it requires a separate
Question, I can create one as well): are
there Civil Rights laws that may apply that include
immigration status as a protected class?
Question Hi
there I've finished my paperwork with my
immigration lawyer and we'll be making the move up to Victoria in early 2018.