Sentences with phrase «for immigration policies»

More recently, as home secretary she was responsible for immigration policies such as the widely criticised «go home vans» which drove round the country offering illegal immigrants help to return to their home countries.
With the debate continuing to roil Washington, Inc. offers this modest prescription for immigration policies that preserve our national brand as the land of opportunity — and prosperity — for all.
«It also remains important that members of Congress do not hold funding for our troops hostage for immigration policy
An enterprising politician might find the political space for an immigration policy that takes into account the views of most Americans.
Senior Tory MPs said May would do everything in her power to hold on to Rudd, not only to shield herself from blame for immigration policy when she was home secretary but also because a resignation or sacking would harm the Tories in the run - up to Thursday's polls.
Borjas and Doran staunchly decline to discuss their work's implications for immigration policy.
With the future contributions of these young citizens at stake, Immigrants Raising Citizens is a timely study with far - reaching implications for immigration policy, labor law enforcement, and the organization of family - oriented public programming.
We should aim to have a reform that speaks to our democratic ideals at least as much as our economic ones: we should wish for an immigration policy that is «good for Canada», that is, good for Canadian democracy.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in the release that «it defies both law and common sense» for the immigration policy «to somehow be mandated nationwide by a single district court in San Francisco.»

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Among other unfriendly business policies, he's known to favor eliminating federal financing support for exporters, and he opposes comprehensive immigration reform.
Their argument — if you can call it that — is that at the time Darash submitted his paperwork, he was simply the owner of the business with no board, and according to U.S. Immigration policy, that disqualifies his request for an H1 - B visa.
Immigration policy, from potential burdens of reporting and verification to visa needs for highly skilled positions, are also critical to small business owners, as is Dodd - Frank's impact on lending to small business.
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has signaled that he will use the meeting — scheduled for Thursday, one day before St. Patrick's Day — to talk about Brexit and Trump's immigration policies.
Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the nonprofit Center for Immigration Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger rImmigration Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger rimmigration, both of which are included in the larger reform bill.
During his White House tenure, Gorka reportedly gained the favor of President Trump for his vigorous defenses of the administration's immigration and counterterrorism policies on television.
Facebook does note that it does «allow criticism of immigration policies and arguments for restricting those policies
FWD.us has opposed other immigration policy changes, including the elimination of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DACA.
Between the wall on the U.S. - Mexico border and the status of the undocumented young people who were brought to the country as children (known as Dreamers), immigration has been a major policy issue for the Trump administration.
The Trump administration's rigid stance on immigration policy — in particular its tightening of restrictions around H - 1B visas for skilled foreign workers — has created a unique opportunity for countries to lure away top technology talent that would otherwise seek employment in Silicon Valley or elsewhere in the U.S..
As the current Administration looks to reform the country's immigration policies, it's critical that immigration programs for highly skilled workers support both American workers and employers alike.
The first big showdown at the U.S. Supreme Court over President Donald Trump's immigration policies is set for Wednesday.
«We can not have people flowing into our country illegally, disappearing, and by the way never showing up for court,» he added, referring to «catch and release» immigration policies.
«The idea that you would deny protection for 50,000 people because there are a few bad apples who wouldn't be eligible for Temporary Protected Status in the first place, makes little to no sense,» Tom Jawetz, the vice president of immigration policy at the Center for American Progress, a liberal research organization told NBC News.
Li sees reforms to China's strict immigration policies as a necessary way to create a better environment for entrepreneurship and innovation to flourish in the country, which saw its economy grow larger than expected in 2017.
During an interview with MSNBC's Chris Matthews that aired Thursday, Kellyanne Conway defended Trump's executive order on immigration last week by saying that former President Barack Obama instituted a similar policy for Iraqi refugees in 2011.
That, the internal government report says, indicates selection policies for immigration programs are not tailored to capitalize on the economic value of female immigrants.
The website describes Rubio» immigration policy as «liberal open borders» and accuses him of being a puppet for Washington insiders.
The surprise acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in the shooting death of San Francisco woman Kate Steinle set off a firestorm of outrage Thursday night, as top conservatives and critics of so - called «sanctuary cities» pinned blame for Steinle's death on illegal immigration and insufficiently aggressive deportation policies.
The country's increasingly stringent immigration policy has become an especially important issue for nascent businesses, which are often eager to harness overseas talent.
Editor's note: This is the first post in a series on immigration policy from Engine, a Silicon Valley based advocacy organization for tech start - ups.
The current status quo around the United States immigration policy is bad for innovation and bad for our economy.
She observes that since the provinces control most of the social programs that are responsible for settling and integrating immigrants into Canadian society, such as education, health care, welfare, and share labour - market training with the feds, it only makes sense that they take a bigger role in implementing immigration policy.
While the CCA declares on its website that it doesn't lobby for policies that determine «the basis for or duration of an individual's incarceration or detention,» the Justice Policy Institute has documented several pieces of federal legislation the CCA lobbied on in recent years, including funding related to private prisons and Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention.
What it might mean for entrepreneurs: Immigration policy is one of the country's most divisive issues right now, and the court's ruling underscores how important the debate remains.
A report from the nonpartisan Fiscal Policy Institute's Immigration Research Center, for instance, looked at data from the Survey of Business Owners and the American Community Survey and determined that though immigrants make up 13 percent of the U.S. population in general, they make up 18 percent of small business owners, and that immigrant - owned businesses account for 14 percent of private sector employment.
(In case you missed it, Inc. favors a tax - code overhaul that simplifies life for entrepreneurs; reform of arbitrary and pointless regulations, with the proviso that not all regulations are; and an immigration policy that encourages creative, hardworking people from around the world to come here and stay.)
But since then, in the words of Stuart Anderson, executive director of the National Foundation for American Policy, «the world has changed, but immigration hasn't.»
With the recent changes to the U.S.'s immigration policies, we know this is a time of real uncertainty for many of our colleagues around the world.
And while Japanese society is homogenous and relatively unfriendly to outsiders, desperate circumstances could call for desperate measures and necessitate changing policies on immigration.
We believe in advocating for fair trade, an inclusive immigration policy that welcomes the best and the brightest and those seeking opportunity in the great tradition of our country and tax reform that drives hiring to help create new jobs globally, across America and in Baltimore.
(He also actively pursues issues relating to immigration policies, food security, safe water for First Nations, species at risk, the plastics problem, healthy living — the list goes on.)
«I think the real key is equities are all about confidence, and... my analysis is probably based on Trump's policies toward trade and immigration, which are very much a risk to economic growth, while his other policies on tax and fiscal spending are positive for growth.
Trust us, we're big proponents of a simple and inviting US immigration policy for ambitious entrepreneurs and skilled technologists.
The Washington - imposed economic policy of economic growth via mass - immigration shifts wealth from young people towards older people, it floods the market with foreign labor, spikes profits and Wall Street values by cutting salaries for manual and skilled labor offered by blue - collar and white - collar employees.
The Tesla and SpaceX CEO tweeted that at tomorrow's meeting of the advisory council he and others will «express our objections to the recent executive order on immigration and offer suggestions for changes to the policy
2012.06.28 Immigration - A Better Life for All Gordon M. Nixon President and CEO Immigration Policy Conference: Competition for Global Talent
Mr. Laurier's record of governance includes liberalizing immigration policy to populate the country particularly in the new western provinces, supporting the construction of transportation infrastructure to bolster economic development and export growth, steadily reducing tariff rates to provide Canada with a tax advantage relative to the United States, and pursuing free trade and market access for Canadian goods and services.
Now, businesses are asking President Donald Trump for help, in the hope that the guest worker program doesn't get lost in the administration's efforts to tighten immigration policies.
«Toward a More Realistic Immigration Policy for Canada,» C.D. Howe Institute Backgrounder, special issue, by Daniel Stoffman (June).
The National Association of Realtors (NAR)'s Danielle Hale, Managing Director of Housing Research, was joined by Alex Nowrasteh, immigration policy analyst at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity at the Cato Institute, to share insight on the current and future impact of foreign buyers and immigration on the U.S. housing market.
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