Sentences with phrase «illegal immigrant populations»

These metro geographic area characteristics include: high levels of poverty, huge young person unemployment, significant welfare dependence, massive violent crime outcomes, substantial illegal immigrant populations, and just plain, awful, lousy education performance.
These metro geographic area characteristics include: high levels of poverty, huge young person unemployment, significant welfare dependence, massive violent crime outcomes, substantial illegal immigrant populations, and just plain, awful, lousy education
An attendee said that she believes the mayor has made it his mission to divert as much social services, tax money, benefits and housing to what she claimed the «illegal immigrant population» and said that that population is «unaccountable and unaccounted for.»

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It's insulting to think that the population of illegal immigrants, if made legal, will just sit back and be a drain on society.
Look at the anger in the Southwest, where Spanish - speaking immigrants, legal and illegal, threaten to overwhelm the Anglo population (who, as I recall, similarly overwhelmed the Native Americans.)
In 2010, the Ghana Immigration Service reported that there was a large number of economic migrants and Illegal immigrants inhabiting Ghana 14.6 % (or 3.1 million) of Ghana's 2010 population (predominantly Nigerians, Burkinabe citizens, Togolese citizens, and Malian citizens).
Texas currently counts everyone in the state, including illegal immigrants, before carving up districts of proportional population size, but the challenge argues that only eligible voters should be counted because the current system creates some districts with much larger numbers of eligible voters than others.
In October, Home Secretary Theresa May was forced to scrap sending vans with signs telling illegal immigrants to go home to areas with large ethnic populations.
Patient recruitment is an enormous problem in many medical studies, and researchers often end up paying for the participation of students, poor people, drug abusers, the homeless, illegal immigrants, and others who may not adequately represent the population in terms of health or lifestyle.
Minus a well - received excursion in the field of «adult» puppet shows (Greg the Bunny, 2002 and 2005), Sean Baker's work was centred on marginalised populations in the New York / New Jersey area (where he was born): disenfranchised suburban youth in Four Letter Words (2000), illegal Chinese immigrants (Take Out, 2004, co-directed with Shih - Ching Tsou) and African street hustlers (Prince of Broadway, 2008).
Ironically, while public education remains our nation's most egalitarian service — with access mandated for illegal immigrants and homeless populations — there is an inherent disconnect between the vision and the reality.
At any given time, about 30,000 illegal immigrants are spread out over 200 centers, the largest population detained anywhere in the world.
Add the population of London — 10 - 13 million, depending on who's counting (illegal immigrants — barely a dozen...); plus sundry Valladolid, Beziers, Karlsruhe, and Sfax.
Many people assume that most of the population is undocumented but the research suggests otherwise and in fact the number of «illegal» immigrants in the United States has steadily dropped since 2007 much of which can be attributed to our struggling economy and increased border awareness.
The reason for Berkeley's administration to embrace a new method of funding is Donald Trump's reluctance to finance housing and support services in sanctuary cities like Berkeley, where the homeless population is growing as the city follows the policy of vast support of illegal immigrants, that includes prohibiting police or city employees from questioning people about their immigration status and refusing requests by federal immigration authorities to detain people.
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