Sentences with phrase «immigration debate just»

Those latter views are beside the point if, as many suppose, Brat won the current immigration debate just by winning the Republican primary.

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Sen. Rubio has discussed immigration during debates, but has not been asked about his participation in the so - called «Gang of 8,» which led a bipartisan push for comprehensive immigration reform just two years ago.
If we look back in five years and no one has even tried to have a thoughtful debate on immigration, we will be just as divided and it will be as unresolved as ever.»
I mean that democracy postulates not just a demos, the people, about which we debate so much when it comes to the politics of immigration, multiculturalism and assimilation.
Just as the narrative about Labour causing the recession became fact, with all the contenders claiming they got it wrong on immigration there is little room for any debate.
One of the first debates I spoke in after my election just over a year ago was about immigration.
Just look at the immigration bill... Bush is definite on the moderate side of that debate and conservatives are torpedoing the whole deal b / c of the guestworker provisions.
«I think if you look at the debate last night, there is just a gulf between what David Cameron stands for and what I stand for — in terms of values, in terms of internationalism, in terms of fairness, in terms of progressive tax reform, in terms of political reform, in terms of simply living in denial, as does Labour, about a major problem of their creation in the immigration system.»
Then, too, the wannabes have little to debate since they agree on just about everything from immigration to affordable housing.
Just about every interest — every constituency — seems to have a voice in the debate over the new immigration bill, except one: As this correspondent reported in an article that appeared elsewhere, the voices of early - career scientists don't seem to be reaching the ears of elected representatives.
Told against the backdrop of the immigration debate, Helen Thorpe's Just Like Us is an essential read for educators working with immigrant populations or with students straddling a cultural divide.
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