Sentences with phrase «for potential immigrants»

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«Such a divide between the local police and immigrant groups will result in increased crime against immigrants and in the broader community, create a class of silent victims, and eliminate the potential for assistance from immigrants in solving crimes or preventing crime.»
President Trump has already received blowback for his decision to ban immigrants from seven Muslim nations, and a potential executive order could have the tech community up in arms.
President Trump is strongly considering a plan that would end the Obama - era program that shields young undocumented immigrants from deportation, but only after giving Congress six months to come up with a potential replacement for the popular initiative, according to three administration officials briefed on the discussions.
How can we complain that we do not have people with the skills to help our economy, while bringing in educated and qualified immigrants who are screened for their potential, who bring their innovative and entrepreneurial ideas, and yet have to do menial jobs because businesses won't hire them?
Yet we in the West should strive for humane borders in which travelers and immigrants of all backgrounds are treated with respect by state authorities, and valued as human beings with great potential, rather than dismissed as faceless hordes — or, in Hitchens's words, «countless persons from who - knows - where.»
That's why this a potential crisis for democracy; with the potentially massive political gaping hole waiting to be filled by those who want the blame for the crisis of capitalism to fall on immigrants, the unemployed, those on benefits and the disabled with deliberately misleading and disingenuous statistics and figures being rolled out totally unchallenged.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo warned congressional Democrats who are negotiating with President Donald Trump on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, to «exercise extreme caution,» criticizing the potential deal to prevent the deportation of doe 800,000 young immigrants as not going far enough.
Cuomo's pledge to bolster the rights of immigrants and women come as he is being considered a potential candidate for president in 2020.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio proposed an $ 84.86 billion executive budget that includes funding for the beginnings of a pre-K expansion, legal services for undocumented immigrants and more even as the city grapples with the potential of federal budget cuts from Trump.
It is time for New York to join other states by further extending a helping hand to immigrant children who arrived in New York through circumstances beyond their control, yet who share the same hopes, aspirations and potential of their counterparts.
Ousted White House strategist Stephen Bannon said he would have advised President Trump to abolish all protections for young undocumented immigrants to avoid the «civil war» — and potential loss of the House next year — he predicts will follow in the GOP.
«For immigrant communities, communities of color, and New Yorkers at large, a convention carries far more risks than potential benefits.
Whether the GOP can regain the majority would affect progressive causes that have been blocked by Republicans, including more protection for late - term abortions, a higher minimum wage and college aid for immigrants here illegally, as well as Cuomo's potential run for president in 2016.
Syracuse could be a potential landing spot for unaccompanied immigrant children who've been crossing the Mexican border in droves in recent months.
They are::: The revelation in November 2007 that Home Secretary Jacqui Smith was aware the Security Industry Authority had granted licences to 5,000 illegal workers but did not think the Home Office's official explanation was «good enough» for the press office or ministers to use;:: The fact that an illegal immigrant had been employed as a cleaner in the House of Commons, which emerged in February this year;:: A whips» list of potential Labour rebels who might vote against the Government over plans to increase the pre-charge terror detention limit to 42 days in a crucial Commons vote;:: A letter from Ms Smith to Prime Minister Gordon Brown warning that the recession could lead to a rise in violent crime and burglaries.
«Now, more than ever, their services for immigrants, women, senior citizens, tenants and members of the LGBT community have the potential to make real, positive changes in the lives of millions.»
But immigrants from Latin America are less likely to have those requests granted than are immigrants from other regions, according to a new study conducted by scholars at MIT and Brown University — a study that also suggests a potential remedy for this problem, by finding that this regional disparity does not exist when officials examine cases in greater detail.
Civil - rights advocates were initially skeptical, but many saw the potential power of a reform movement that would not brook separate and lower expectations for poor children, immigrants, or racial minorities.
For Greenhow, part of that dedication comes from the potential of social networking sites to increase opportunities to students who come from lower - income or immigrant backgrounds.
The Denver Public School District made headlines this week for reaching out to immigrant graduates who came to the United States illegally as children for their teaching potential.
Burke's belief in the potential of her immigrant students and their families drives her to work to create a better future for them.
Making Sure of Employee Eligibility It is important for an employer who is wanting to hire an immigrant who is already in the U.S. to understand that they are actually asking the government to reclassify the status of the potential employee.
Citing this article in The New York Times, The Search for Illegal Immigration Stops at the Workplace, Fox notes that homeland security issues have made enforcement of illegal immigration laws «low hanging political fruit,» and sets up a potential conflict with many employers who rely on immigrants for business operations.
Ultimately, in an impasse, each side fears losing something: In disputes over Gun Control, it is losing more innocent lives vs. losing personal safety and protection; in disputes over Immigration Reform, it is losing talented people and necessary social contributions of immigrants vs. losing potential American jobs; in disputes over the Debt Ceiling / Fiscal Cliff, it is losing on - going social programs vs. losing tax money to excessive interest payments; and, in disputes over Certification for Mediators, it is losing quality control for consumers vs. losing personal / professional autonomy to future regulators.
These potential buyers are looking for additional space for a variety of reasons: a tenant, a relative — multi-generational households are especially popular with immigrant families — or a detached home office for freelance or telecommuting jobs.
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