Sentences with phrase «immigration as a political issue»

For a man whose avowed aim is to reduce the salience of immigration as a political issue, David Cameron spends a lot of time talking about it.
Another example of this is immigration ads, where some viewers may be people with a serious immigration need while others are more interested in immigration as a political issue.

Not exact matches

Pittman has been known to take strong positions on social and political issues such as abortion and immigration, sending charged email messages to select staffers and friends that leave little doubt where he stands.
My union — the Public and Commercial Services Union — has been clear from the outset: we opposed the Immigration Act 2014, and many of our members were appalled at the «hostile environment» created by then home secretary Theresa May as she sought to make political capital out of the sensitive issue of iImmigration Act 2014, and many of our members were appalled at the «hostile environment» created by then home secretary Theresa May as she sought to make political capital out of the sensitive issue of immigrationimmigration.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg faced more questions over his leadership, whilst Labour leader Ed Miliband pledged to listen to voters on the issue of immigration, as Deputy Political Editor Chris Ship reports:
As the implications of this were borne out over the 2000s, a political opportunity arose to fuse the once separate issues of EU membership and immigration.
Though immigration is an issue front and center not only in Europe, but also on these shores, the company sees the feature first and foremost as an art film as opposed to a political one.
More than that, though, he and Cole have also manufactured the MCU's most explicitly political film, the pair's story talking about issues of race, protectionism, humanitarianism, police brutality, political fascism and immigration policy that comes alive as if it was pulled from today's most recent headlines.
As our nation wrestles with the immigration issue more broadly, a concern raised across the political spectrum is how the public schools can best educate immigrant students.
I define artistic voice as how students blend ideas with media to construct representations, political voice is how they articulate ideas about social issues that emerge from their experiences, and by social issues, I mean self - selected topics that impact a larger community and are important to students (e.g., immigration, cyberbullying).
Although the works on display could echo random graffiti found on any city's walls and protest banners, the work emanates a series of ironic and yet satirical statements inspired by the national and global political scene, while at the same time consciously ignoring prominent issues such as immigration, terrorism and war.
Now, whether the voters really are interested in all of these is a different discussion — recent surveys suggest that immigration has become a significant political issue in the UK, while envirionmental concerns usually come out as being amongst the lowest of voters concerns.
However, while the issue of immigration in the US (as in other countries) has traditionally been regarded as a political or economic issue, more recently there is a recognition — in some quarters at least — that there are social and human issues, such as the separation of families, the treatment of refugees and asylum seekers, racial anxieties, national identity and perceptions that traditions are under threat.
The issue for the UK is how much FDI they are willing to accept because political and local content issues arise, such as housing prices and immigration issues involving the use of foreign workers.
And while the Latino community views immigration reform that upholds the dignity and contributions of our community as a central political and moral imperative, we are not single - issue voters.
Yes, political brinksmanship still exists on major issues such as tax reform and immigration.
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