Sentences with phrase «from immigration controls»

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President Donald Trump threatened to make Mexican immigration control a condition of a new NAFTA trade deal on Monday, even as ministers from Canada, the United States and Mexico readied a fresh push to finalize a revamped accord this week.
Specific policies include opting out of the Canada Employment Insurance Program and replacing it with an Alberta Employment Insurance Program; withdrawing from the Canada Pension Plan and creating an Alberta Pension Plan; assuming provincial control over national parks in Alberta; and asserting provincial (as opposed to federal) control over immigration.
She is unabashedly pro-choice, and most republican voters would oppose her positions on universal health care, gun control, immigration, and the withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
Equally important, we should rewrite all our Status of Forces Agreements — those American - dictated «agreements» that exempt our troops based in foreign countries from local criminal laws, taxes, immigration controls, anti-pollution legislation, and anything else the American military can think of.
The court heard from prosecutor Edward Lucas who said: «The weddings that form the subject of this case were neither conducted correctly or legally and their sole purpose was to facilitate an industrial - scale abuse of the system of immigration control within the UK.»
They add that criminalising slaves — either because of what they were forced to do while under control or because of their immigration status — prevents them from seeking help from police.
@JonathanReez the argument made by the British is pretty much the opposite: they can not control immigration from within the EU, because of freedom of movement and because the EU forces refugees upon them.
On the issue of mass immigration, while the Tory party are more divided, UKIP are, of course, vociferously opposed, pointing to the need to withdraw from the EU as the only way to guarantee full control over migrant entry into the country.
• Britain having full control over immigration from Europe, but British businesses no longer having free access to trade with the EU • British businesses having free access to trade with the EU, but Britain having to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain
The report said tough immigration controls had prevented these children from getting support.
He argues that the rest of the United Kingdom could adopt policies which could have a deleterious impact on its own macroeconomic growth, such as harsh immigration controls and exit from the European Union.
For the individual who can not be subject to formal immigration controls but who can be excluded from social benefits if economically inactive, immigration enforcement responsibilities fall not to the immigration officer but to the frontline public service worker.
The devolution of immigration controls has been accompanied by «active encouragement» from the Home Office for people to contact them with «allegations of immigration crime», acknowledging the public to «provide the Agency with a significant amount of information» (Vine 2011:9).
Based on a 10,000 - sample poll and focus groups around the country, the project asks what voters hope and expect to get from the Brexit deal, how they balance immigration control and access to the single market, the status of EU nationals already in Britain, people's confidence that the Prime Minister will secure a good deal, and how the Brexit negotiations compare in importance to other priorities.
The removal of immigration controls on Bulgaria and Romania is unlikely to lead to an influx comparable to that from the eastern European accession countries in 2004 (the Labour government forecast that just 13,000 a year would emigrate to the UK; the actual figure was 300,000).
Reminding her audience she was previously home office minister, May added: «You can not control immigration overall when there is free movement from Europe... Brexit must mean control of number of people coming to Britain from Europe.»
On the other hand, it seems from the referendum that when people thought (however mistakenly) that immigration controls could be reintroduced this had a signiicant effect on voting.
Under Jeremy Corbyn's leadership Labour has shifted its campaign focus away from tighter immigration controls to attacking the «nasty Tories» unwillingness to assist refugees.
This is no surprise: May has been repeating since the Conservative party conference in October that her top two Brexit priorities are controlling EU immigration and withdrawing from the jurisdiction of the European court of justice.
She has been criticized by other Democrats in New York for her positions on both gun control and immigration, and she has acknowledged that her views are broadening as she moves from representing one district to the entire state.
Speaking to the Guardian, Miliband admitted the Labour government allowed too many immigrants from eastern Europe into the country by lifting controls on EU accession countries such as Poland too quickly, but denied his party lied about immigration, as claimed by his former adviser Lord Glasman.
Let's admit what we have now isn't working and that all of the arguing and fighting we do on every issue — from gun control to climate change to education to immigration to health care and beyond — won't accomplish much unless we change the way we choose our elected officials.
But schedule 2.4 removes data protection rights from individuals when their personal information is processed for «the maintenance of effective immigration control» or «the investigation or detection of activities that would interfere with effective immigration control».
If Labour need to make a break from New Labour then get rid of Blair because it stinks of his control within Labour at the moment, saying immigration is a Tory problem would make the public laugh out loud, saying we did make some mistakes, to try and get UKIP voters back, will not work, you tried to change the voting pattern by bringing in poor immigrants who did not end up voting.
A number of frontbenchers think Labour should take from the Brexit vote that people want stronger controls on immigration.
«Trying to control mass immigration of the kind we now have coming from Africa and the Middle East, without an identity card law is, I think, impossible.»
Theresa May has however said she wants greater immigration controls and freedom from the oversight of the European court of justice — a combination that Brussels politicians have repeatedly said is unachievable.
That Gillibrand was decried by potential challengers as a «vulnerable» lightweight who had been transformed, in remarkably short order, from a Blue Dog Democrat who was not particularly progressive on immigration or gay rights and bragged about keeping guns under her bed, into a pro-immigrant champion of gay marriage and gun control.
Controls on immigration would include more border police and withholding in - work and out - of - work benefits from migrants for two years, until they have paid into the system, as well as ensuring that employers can not undercut wages and working conditions.
UKIP has put Britain's withdrawal from the EU and stricter controls on immigration at the heart of its manifesto and Nigel Farage has had to repeatedly fend off questions during the election about his party having racists in its ranks.
Backbenchers led by Bernard Jenkin want the government to reverse the spread of human rights law, relieve businesses of red tape from Brussels, and regain control over immigration.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Sunday afternoon rallied on Long Island for Democrats to win back control of the House of Representatives and take a working majority in the state Senate, insisting Republicans are wrong on the issues that range from gun control, to immigration and the environment.
Can the UK, even as EU members, exert control over the immigration of people from outside the EU?
One of these costs include stricter immigration controls such as building walls around the border and «kicking out» Muslims from the US.
Ukip's migration spokesman Steven Woolfe also weighed in, saying: «The baseless statements from David Cameron and the Remain camp that France will scrap its bilateral Calais border control agreement with the UK, leaving our country vulnerable to illegal immigration and Calais - like «Jungle» camps on the south coast, are based on fear, negativity and a falsehood.»
«This government recognises the important contribution that international students make to the UK economy, but the old student visa regime neither controlled immigration nor protected legitimate students from being exploited by poor quality colleges.
«The report from the Treasury is an official admission from the IN campaign that if we vote to stay in the EU then immigration will to continue to increase by hundreds of thousands year on year... As long as we are in the EU we can not control our borders and can not develop an immigration policy which is both truly humane and in our long term economic interests.»
The fact is that from the first day to the last of Labour's years in power immigration was out of control — and the British people won't forget that.
However, the end of transitional controls on January 1st next year, so that those from the two most recent EU members have the same rights as citizens of the other western and east European member states, has created a heated political debate about immigration from the two countries, which is likely to run on into next year's European elections.
While continuing to lazily smear Conservative allies in Europe, Balls now says that Labour were wrong not to impose transitional controls on immigration from Eastern Europe in the mid-Noughties:
The result was, as many of us found in the election, our arguments on immigration were not good enough... In retrospect, Britain should not have rejected transitional controls on migration from the first wave of new EU member states in 2004, which we were legally entitled to impose.»
In her final State of the City speech, Mark - Viverito unveiled a slew of proposals, including blocking Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from most spaces on city property, free birth control for all women, a significant expansion of the mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs and prohibiting local law enforcement from coordinating with the federal government in crackdowns on foreign nationals.
As Home Secretary for six years, I know that you can not control immigration overall when there is free movement to Britain from Europe.
Rangel is one of the state's more liberal members, and a longtime advocate for immigration reform, gun control, and the Affordable Care Act — positions that often put him on the opposite side of votes from Hochul, who was attempting to defend her seat in a heavily Republican district.
Grimm has also been the target of a slew of protests from Democratic groups on topics ranging from immigration to gun control to Social Security.
Polls have tightened in recent weeks as the leave camp has begun to ramp up its warnings that immigration can only be controlled from outside the EU and has made personal attacks on Cameron's character, a message that may appeal to traditional Labour voters who want to punish the prime minister.
In the Essex town, where Labour lost control of the council after a Ukip surge, Miliband is expected to reiterate his admission that his party failed in the past to listen to complaints about uncontrolled immigration from the EU.
Statement from Assemblyman Marcos A. Crespo on President Trump's Immigration and Border Control Plans
May is expected to put the mandate for Brexit at the heart of her election campaign but she was reluctant to elaborate on her plan beyond her formal document setting out her desire for more control over immigration, leaving the single market and removing the UK from the jurisdiction of the European courts.
But she was not well known outside of western New York, and some Democrats were unsettled by her past positions on issues like gun control — when in Congress, she earned an «A» rating from the National Rifle Association — and immigration.
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