Sentences with phrase «brought by migrants»

Then, it was brought by migrants who almost completely supplanted the island's existing inhabitants — the mysterious people who had built Stonehenge — within a few hundred years.
The first, which Politics.co.uk reported on recently, is a case brought by the Migrants» Rights Network against the sharing of patients» personal data between NHS Digital and the Home Office for immigration purposes.

Not exact matches

Take Nepalese migrantsbrought in to build the infrastructure to host the tournament — who, according to figures released by the Nepalese foreign employment promotion board, have been recorded as reaching a death toll of one every two days in 2014.
The case, which was brought by the Public Interest Law Unit (PILU) and North East London Migrant Action (NELMA), is one of several legal battles against Theresa May's «hostile environment».
According to the Guardian, «the essays, brought together by the IPPR thinktank, also point out that Labour first devised the idea of a points - based system for economic migrants in 2000, but took until 2008 to bring it into being».
Much of this has only been brought to the fore by the preparations for the 2022 World Cup; with the regime's own figures showing hundreds of migrant labourers have died in the construction of the new stadiums and facilities.
Weak states and the strong clans that arose to fill the vacuum created by weak states were notable in the Scottish borderlands and were brought with Scotch - Irish migrants to places in the U.S. like Appalachia as epitomized in the long clan on clan blood feud between the Hatfields and the McCoys.
They didn't hear him go on to point the finger at employment agencies, not migrants themselves: «What we wouldn't allow is this practice by agencies, who are quite disgraceful the way they do it - recruit a workforce, low paid, and bring them here in order to dismiss an existing workforce in the construction industry and pay them low wages.»
Second, the topic of immigration was brought into the limelight, with the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon stating that he UK could be «swamped» by EU migrants — ignoring the fact that Kent, where Mr Fallon's constituency lies, was according to the 2011 census 89.1 per cent White British.
The account is disputed by Paterson but Laws alleges that his former Tory colleague came up with the idea after proposing to end a scheme bringing over migrants from Bulgaria and Romania to work in the fields of British farmers.
A limit on economic migrants from outside the EU, changes to the rules on family and student visas and a crackdown on bogus colleges have helped bring down net migration by nearly a third from its peak.
Comparisons with other ancient European farmers show that agriculture was brought to Iberia by the same migrant groups that introduced it to central and northern Europe.
Mass retailers and designers have all taken notice of the popular trend, largely brought over by women looking to express themselves in less revealing clothing, and the influx of migrants from war - torn areas into Western nations.
First Generation tells the story of four high school students - an inner city athlete, a small town waitress, a Samoan warrior dancer, and the daughter of migrant field workers - who set out to break the cycle of poverty and bring hope to their families and communities by pursuing a college education.
Bringing together writing by and for the community, the artist - run newspaper is a rare instance of migrants being brought into an institutional fold and fairly compensated for their contributions.
Migrant Bird Space Berlin is delighted to announce [TAIKONAUT], a new solo show by Lu Sisi that brings key visual and sonic works from the artist's The Age of Digital / Analogue and 㸚 (li) series together under one roof.
Fatmi's exhibition is part of a wider drive by Goodman Gallery director Liza Essers — herself the child of a Libyan migrant — to bring together artists from across the continent.
Indeed, it could be argued that the Court leaves its traditional activism on achieving the objective of facilitating the mobility of migrant workers by combatting all discrimination they might face, including the possibility to bring over their companions, whether married or unmarried under EU law (see case 59/85, Reed).
The Supreme Court has considered whether a migrant who had no right to work in the UK was prevented by the doctrine of illegality from bringing a claim for race discrimination.
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