Sentences with phrase «about immigration too»

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And though he tried to avoid diving too deep into the subject (writing in parentheses, «I'm not going to write about immigration in this letter — we have always supported proper immigration — it is a vital part of the strength of America»), Dimon eventually returned to the issue with a biting critique of Trump's pledges and executive orders intended to limit immigration.
With the entire House on next year's ballot — and about one - third of the U.S. Senate up for a vote, too — the stakes are high for those in the Bay Area who seek to erode the GOP's control of Congress and erect a new bulwark against Trump's agenda in areas like immigration and climate change.
Trump's inflammatory comments about topics like immigration, Islam, race - relations, and women, were apparently too controversial for Apple to go near.
Too often, commentators describe populist anger about immigration as a sign of racism or nativism.
Chip argues forcefully that the bishops, in their policy statements, are too sanguine about the burdens of immigration on unskilled workers and government coffers, while Scaperlanda forcefully defends the bishops» position.
You know that many in the conservative blogosphere will make this all about the problem in Europe of too much Muslim immigration combining with too much political correctness, and I won't deny that it is a very serious problem.
«If you're putting in a half - million bucks put in a green card, and you have to wait four or five years, you're not going to be too excited about it are you,» said Bernard Sidman, an immigration lawyer in Los Angeles.
Only 50 % of those concerned about the level of immigration say that «we have too much cultural diversity already» is a major reason for their concern about the number of migrants coming to Australia each year.
«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.»
Too often articles like this go unchallenged, particularly ones about immigration.
Speaking to the Guardian, Miliband admitted the Labour government allowed too many immigrants from eastern Europe into the country by lifting controls on EU accession countries such as Poland too quickly, but denied his party lied about immigration, as claimed by his former adviser Lord Glasman.
The nightmare that is detention is a product of a system which is under intense pressure to «do something» about immigration, but is legally unable to cut EU numbers and economically unwilling to cut too far into non-EU numbers.
Politicians have for too long presumed that the blanket negativity about immigration on TV and in newspapers reflects the views of the public, but it is far more nuanced than that, especially when split across constituencies.
He said immigration from Europe was too big an issue to «take a vow of silence» on, although he admitted that his party was «pretty handicapped in terms of what we can do about it» because of the EU.
I hope we'll also see Tory reluctance to talk about immigration ripped up in Blackpool, too.
They, too, were coming to talk about immigration, and after hearing about the earlier confrontation, the lawmakers were bracing for another argument.
Then, too, the wannabes have little to debate since they agree on just about everything from immigration to affordable housing.
Painful and unpopular decisions to curb the deficit must be taken immediately; Trident renewal must be given the green light to wipe out any doubt about Britain's determination to defend itself; the planned jobs tax must be scrapped now; a cap on immigration is urgently needed; and the schools revolution can not come too soon.
We're doing well with the economy we've got a good set of messages but they're all about your head and what people are worried about here [in Thurrock, where Doyle - Price is MP], you'll hear people talking about immigration, they say to us we've not done enough about immigration, we've not done enough about welfare, actually we've done a lot, but what we need to do is talk in a narrative that people understand and can engage with because too often our political debate looks managerial and bland and that's why people here don't think that politicians speak for them.
At the end of the day Enrique's Journey is not about illegal immigration or people stealing jobs from USA workers, it's about families, and the desperately hard choices that too many have to make.
It's pretty easy to move here too, since immigration policies are friendly, the locals speak English and it takes about two hours to reach Belize from Florida.»
Poole doesn't make too big a deal of the politics, but highlights a parallel between the hand - wringing about invasive species, and immigration.
We, too, have units in the federation that are concerned about immigration and would like to control it; but here an arrangement has been struck between the federal government and the government of Quebec.
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