Sentences with phrase «address illegal 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
It will not address the illegal immigration issue.

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I would only point out that some people seem to suggest, or even state, that the U.S. is the only country in world that has seemingly never lifted a finger to address the matter of illegal immigration.
Contrary to media reports and allegations that there are some criminals and inhumane treatments to i illegal immigrants in the immigration process in Libya, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Libya has said there is an ongoing investigation by the concerned Libyan authorities to address the situation.
In the House of Commons yesterday, the prime minister said that «by its very nature, illegal immigration is very difficult to measure», but insisted that policies such as the electronic borders scheme and ID cards would help to address the problem.
«When you addressed the House of Commons and the Home Affairs Select Committee last week on the issue of illegal immigration, you answered the questions put to you in good faith,» she wrote.
Dheepan won the Palme D'Or at Cannes last year and addresses two of the burning social issues of the day: illegal immigration and gang culture in French suburbs.
They believe the American government has failed to efficiently address their concerns regarding illegal immigration and drug trafficking.
January 30, 2013 • The term «illegal immigrant» has become a thorny subject — which might explain why President Obama opted not to use it in his address on immigration reform.
Over the past quarter century, a wave of immigration from Latin America, legal and illegal, has caused a divisive political debate in the United States on how to address its various implications.
Nankani and Ortega voice the many - layered characters with subtle nuance in this heartbreaking novel that addresses two emotionally fraught issues of our time, illegal immigration and infertility.
These works often focus on the body as a contested site with regard to issues such as race, pornography and illegal immigration, but they also address such timeless themes as mortality, sexuality and childhood.
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