Sentences with phrase «illegal immigration problem»

Maybe we could invade and absorb Mexico which does have some corn productive soil — hell, and maybe solve the illegal immigration problem at the same time!
But my big beef is with the illegal immigration problem we face.
We could also put an end to Mexican illegal immigration problems by building a utopia of farming and industrial centers with wonderful housing and communities, all built just south of the boarder.

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The only promises that Trump has not wavered on, like his insistence on deporting millions of illegal immigrants and banning immigration from parts of the world with a history of terrorism, would create more problems than solutions for American businesses.
The problem is, skilled immigration reform has become entangled with the highly emotional issue of illegal immigration.
With all due respect, the bishops» proposed solution to the illegal - immigration problem only attempts to solve the smaller part of an overall and much more serious problem.
The ones I do know don't hate immigrants (though they think illegal immigration is an economic and criminal problem), think a multicultural society is a good thing (while they are quite tired of politically correct speech codes), and they really do want what's best for the country (though we might differ on what that is).
«It is designed, apparently, to sort of create a sense of fear in the British population that we have a vast problem with illegal immigration.
With out that hope some people will resort to illegal immigration which creates bigger problems.
It also does nothing to advance us toward a national solution to the problem of illegal immigration
There are some predictable lines: the Tories are still failing on immigration; government is missing its own target; the Bill won't tackle biggest problems; «illegal immigration» is up and deportation numbers down; The Bill does nothing about exploitation in the labour market.
BURNET, Texas — America has always had an «illegal immigration» problem.
In the House of Commons yesterday, the prime minister said that «by its very nature, illegal immigration is very difficult to measure», but insisted that policies such as the electronic borders scheme and ID cards would help to address the problem.
As Donald Trump continues to talk about the problems with illegal immigration and boast of how he'll erect an impassable wall on the border between the U.S. and Mexico, a film that shows the reality of life along that border is hitting theaters.
In the course of that work, I'd stumbled on historical material and was fascinated to learn that what we think of as contemporary problems on the Mexican border — illegal immigration, smuggling, violence — go back at least a hundred years.
Few would disagree that illegal immigration is a problem for the USA and for other Western countries, but it's all too easy to think of it as a statistical problem, not the human problem that it is.
In essence the concern on the part of those who would change the practice — and the law, if necessary — has to do with granting automatic citizenship to the children of undocumented immigrants, which, I gather, is felt to induce or reward illegal immigration, itself the felt problem.
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