Sentences with phrase «immigration controls»

No less than three acts of immigration control appeared in under a decade between 1962 and 1971.
Back in 2003, both countries agreed to carry out immigration controls in each other's territory at sea ports.
Our mission is to make good quality and clear information available to all affected by immigration control: migrants themselves, their families, their lawyers and their judges.
The report recommends that children's rights should be newly protected over immigration control concerns and that the government provide more basic support to young asylum seekers.
The report said tough immigration controls had prevented these children from getting support.
That means continuing being the party of tight immigration controls but also the party of the NHS, jobs and training.
We can't keep adding patches to a broken system, particularly as the government plans to bring three million more people under immigration control by the end of the year.
New immigration controls are on their way and «it would be wrong... to suggest that free movement will continue as it is now».
Some people feel their papers are safer locked in their suitcase under their plane, thinking that they will grab their luggage after they arrive and then go through immigration control.
More broadly, citizens can not avoid immigration controls without first proving that they are not subject to them.
In recent years there has been an increasingly systematic integration of immigration controls into a range of institutions.
The government will want some form of immigration control but this is likely to be very light.
Our mission is to make good quality and clear information available to all affected by immigration control: migrants themselves, their families, their lawyers and their judges.
They have been instrumental in the union's campaign against cuts to front line UK Border Agency staff in Kent, as well as a campaign against a cut in agreed allowances for UKBA staff working on immigration controls in northern France.
Michael Fallon slams Tony Blair for calling for immigration controls YEARS too late and still trying to stop Brexit
The exemption could also be used to facilitate the sharing of personal data between public services and the Home Office if it's decided checking everyone's entitlement to access healthcare, education or social housing is necessary for effective immigration control.
As immigration controls proliferate and disperse there is the potential for them to become normalised and trivialised, to be seen as «uncontroversial, and as such undeserving of close attention» (Aliverti 2014).
Kochenov said that London would be hardest hit in a hard Brexit scenario, where the government prioritises immigration control over keeping some aspects of single market membership.
Today electorates seem to be saying end wage deflation via immigration controls, trade protectionism, fiscal spending (Chart 1).
Immigration and asylum reporting centres were closed, hundreds of asylum interviews cancelled and juxtaposed immigration controls at Calais non-operational today, as up to 10,500 members of the Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) working for the Home Office and Border and Immigration Agency, went on strike today.
The senior Labour MP also accused the prime minister of prioritising greater immigration controls over the health of the UK economy as she headed towards triggering Brexit early next year.
Schneiderman has sought to be a thorn in the side of the Trump administration, challenging the president on a range of issues from immigration controls to transgender rights.
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.
That became a bureaucratic problem when immigration control became a Home Office priority.
Academic work has analyzed (irregular) migration to Europe as a longstanding structural phenomenon (Sciortino 2010) and this has examined how outsourcing immigration controls has potentially been storing up problems.
The Labour MP was the sole challenger to Vaz for the post in June 2015, when she stated: «My aim is fewer victims of crime, effective and fair immigration control, less drug abuse and an end to home grown terrorism.»
There are tensions within government departments about whether May will push for a hard Brexit in which immigration controls will be heavily prioritised over economic links.
One of these costs include stricter immigration controls such as building walls around the border and «kicking out» Muslims from the US.
Particularly, the aim of strengthening immigration control was irrelevant as the children were British and thus had the greatest connection with the UK for the allocation of benefits.
A soft Brexit will ultimately involve less immigration control on workers from the European Economic Area (EEA).
A hard Brexit would involve full immigration control with the government determining whether to introduce a new immigration system for EEA workers or use the current Points Based System which currently applies to non EEA workers.
The acquisition would come at a sensitive time for relations between the United States and Mexico, following a pledge by U.S. President Donald Trump to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and tighten immigration controls.
The resources needed to impose immigration control on those EEA nationals would be inordinate.
The news conference was held to discuss immigration control issues that are before Congress.
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.»
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 implementation of immigration controls challenges what will be done at the behest of the state.
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 impacts of immigration controls reach beyond the irritation of waiting in long queues.
Collective tempers would be likely to fray if the UK imposed unilateral immigration controls in advance of negotiation of a withdrawal agreement under Article 50.
«We will create a dedicated Border Police Force, as part of a refocused Serious Organised Crime Agency, to enhance national security, improve immigration controls and crack down on the trafficking of people, weapons and drugs.
Someone had clearly told Cameron to keep mentioning immigration controls in Essex, so he did.
Other changes could discourage marriage purely for the purposes of evading immigration control.
He spoke to Andrew Neil about the lifting of transitional immigration controls for Bulgarians and Romanians next year.
It campaigned, and won, on future immigration controls.
They were welcomed but they refused to talk about Brexit, attack Mrs May's disastrous handling of the dossier, or highlight the serious economic damage that will be done to London by leaving the single market and bringing in a new immigration control bureaucracy of Home Office jobsworths to make life miserable for anyone who wants to employ EU citizens.
I disagree with # 4 (increased immigration controls) though, that is the road Michael Howard went down in 2005 and where did it get him?
The government insisted the information would not be passed to the Home Office for immigration control purposes, and claimed it was needed to help schools to cope better with pupils with first languages other than English.
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