Sentences with phrase «immigration crisis»

Last year's Berlin Biennale, curated by the artist collective DIS, was highly contested (critics called it an «ultra-sarcastic,» politically insensitive show that ignored prescient issues like the European immigration crises in favor of the «ultra-slick» commercial aesthetics of post-internet art).
Building upon his UNFRAMED series of borrowed photographs, SO CLOSE collapses history and geography, responding directly to the global immigration crises.
By providing a biblically based human face to today's immigrant, Christians at the Border asks us to formulate a Christian response to the current immigration crisis.
It is hard not to see it as a refuge, and these bricks as temporal and geographical migrants — as resonant with Italy's contemporary immigration crisis as its post-war emigration to work in British brick factories.
Poorly planned (and legally dubious) executive orders, a manufactured immigration crisis, bureaucratic gagging orders, terrifying gaffes and offenses levelled at foreign leaders — national news sits over the country like a thick, toxic fog.
China's economic slowdown, Brazil's recession and Europe's immigration crisis underscored for international investors that «the U.S., at the moment, really is the safest place for them to go.»
Anthony White's work considers collision points, shifts and ruptures at the site of geopolitical and cultural boundaries, particularly in relation to global immigration crises; echoing Edward Said's identification of «the inextricable links» between Modernism, war and immigration.
The immigration crisis on the U.S. border isn't just about money — far from it — but it does force the nation to consider an critical economic question: Do undocumented immigrants ultimately contribute more to the U.S. economy than they take out?
HSBC analyst Fabio Balboni and his team summed up in five sentences exactly why the immigration crisis is actually going to be a huge net positive for Europe:
The immigration crisis that took center stage in 2006 and 2007 has yet to be resolved.
Much of the country, and most blue states, have experienced the immigration crisis from a distance.
Speaking after his comprehensive victory in the party's leadership contest which the former deputy leader won with 62.6 % of the vote, beating Suzanne Evans and John Rees - Evans, Mr Nuttall said the solution to the immigration crisis was to end the war in Syria.
«We spoke a lot about immigration, about the immigration crisis in Central America now affecting the United States,» de Blasio said.
The 90th Academy Awards brought to the stage conversations around #MeToo, Time's Up, and the immigration crisis
July 31, 2014 • Tea Party conservatives objected to sending money to the White House to deal with the immigration crisis, leaving the issue unaddressed as Congress gets ready to leave for a five - week break.
Working with Tucson Arts Brigade and US Dept. of Arts & Culture, we looked at the impact of the immigration crisis around Tucson & at the border.
Formed around an ongoing video project by Turkish artist Didem Pekün, the exhibition addressed ruptures in this long century — specifically between 1915 (the Armenian Genocide) and 2015 (the Syrian civil war and the immigration crisis)-- as sharing the same historical space.
Other wealthy nations, so - called developed countries, struggling with their own economic worries, immigration crises, or controversial energy dilemmas, have apparently followed the U.S. lead and fallen in line.
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