Sentences with phrase «foreign national child»

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Feeley went on to criticize many of Trump's signature national - security and foreign policies, including the travel ban, plans to build a wall along the US - Mexico border, decision to end legal protections for the children of people living in the US illegally, and withdrawal from the Paris climate agreement and the Trans - Pacific Partnership.
Articles by him have been published in The Brown University Child and Adolescent Behavior Letter, Young Children, Contemporary Pediatrics, the Journal of Psychohistory, Mothering Magazine, New Beginnings, Working Mother and other national and foreign publications.
The Islamic Republic's Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance not only bans all foreign names and names of leaders of other countries to be given to children, but also bans the mention of foreign leaders in national newspapers.
In his «100 - day action plan to Make America Great Again,» Trump said he would «cancel all federal funding to sanctuary cities,» roll back President Barack Obama's executive actions shielding undocumented foreign nationals who arrived as children, deport what he claims are «more than two million criminal illegal immigrants from the country» and get eliminate of visas to foreign countries that will not take them back.
Ms. Mark - Viverito proudly announced that the multi-million-dollar New York City Unaccompanied Minors Initiative, started last year to handle the cases of the thousands of underage children pouring in without their parents, has successfully gotten free lawyers for some 1,600 foreign national boys and girls and won asylum for 14 of them — meeting the speaker's goal of providing legal representation to every unaccompanied child facing deportation.
«No Child Left Behind established an overemphasis on reading and math and took away time from the study of languages,» says Shuhan Wang, deputy director of the National Foreign Languages Center at the University of Maryland.
[5] GOA - Gemeentelijk Onderwijs Achterstanden beleid (Municipal Educational Policy Executive Board)-- these children in the primary school age - group, deal with foreign and Dutch national children who — through circumstance, i.e. fugitive status, or children whose parents were from specific educational backward milieus, could be eligible to receive educational program support and schools received extra funds in order to get expert assistance in order to diminish the gap in educational impairment.
Young children in Wales should be taught foreign languages to increase the number studying them later, the National Centre for Languages has said.
«In government, we made sure more children had the opportunity to study a language - by putting modern and foreign languages on the National Curriculum from the age of seven.»
Heading south, the village road runs straight into a national park visitor centre and ticket booth, where visitors staying on any east coast beach will have to shell out the park entry fees: 200 baht for foreign adults, 100 baht for foreign children, 40 baht for Thai adults and 20 baht for Thai children.
The recent decisions of Re JL and AO (Babies relinquished for adoption)[2016] EWHC 440 (Fam), [2016] All ER (D) 77 (Mar) and Re RA (Baby relinquished for adoption: case management)[2016] EWFC 25, [2016] All ER (D) 139 (May) highlight the approach of the court in situations where foreign nationals give birth in England and relinquish their child for adoption here.
Local authorities do not have to apply for a placement order before placing a relinquished child of foreign nationals for adoption where the parents consent.
The Immigration and Refugee Protection Act («IRPA») stipulates that foreign nationals are inadmissible to Canada on health grounds if their health condition might reasonably be expected to cause an «excessive demand» on health or social services, or if they have an inadmissible family member (i.e., an inadmissible spouse or dependent child).
Japan's failure to sign the convention is extremely damaging to Japanese nationals living overseas, since it makes it far harder for them to bring their children to Japan for visits, and encourages them to break foreign criminal laws that prohibit international child abduction.
For example, a parent seeking to enjoin a Japanese national from taking their child to visit Japan might retain international counsel to secure evidence establishing that foreign parents are powerless to secure a child's return from Japan.
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Although the law was amended after 2002 to exempt spouses, dependent children and a few others from the excessive demand assessment in recognition of its discriminatory and unfair quality, it remains a barrier to other foreign nationals and their children — those like Parkdale's client, a nanny who had worked long hours, days and years caring for Canadians and now was denied landing in Canada because her son was disabled.
Available to legal residents of the U.S. (citizens and foreign nationals) traveling outside their home country, age 74 and younger, as well as their spouse and children.
It allows foreign nationals, whether they're working or not, to own property anywhere in the United States and to travel in and out of the country as they please, as well as obtain green cards for themselves, their spouse, and unmarried children under the age of 21.
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