Sentences with phrase «immigration officials about»

She admitted to making false statements to immigration officials about her marriage and in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Mark - Viverito, an outspoken progressive, pushed as speaker for more stringent limits on police cooperation with immigration officials about undocumented immigrants in their custody and developed a free legal defense fund for immigrants facing possible deportation.

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When they had finished, an immigration official told Martina not to say anything about what she had done, and she didn't.
A traveller going from one place to another is stopped by immigration officials and interrogated about their reasons for doing so.
Before the official campaign, Leave voters cared most about immigration and Remain voters about the economy, and this changed little up to June 23rd.
Police and federal officials, though, countered that they remain focused on curtailing a gang that preys on immigrants and said the steps they take are based on evidence.The report by the New York Immigration Coalition and the Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic at the CUNY School of Law warns about the danger of law - enforcement agencies slipping into profiling and discriminatory policing.»
President Donald Trump will tout the accomplishments in his first year of office and talk about infrastructure and immigration initiatives he's sending to Congress in his State of the Union address Tuesday, a senior administration official said.
New York state agencies and officials will be barred from asking about a person's immigration status, under an executive order issued Friday by Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
The measure would cut off state funding for cities where officials have enacted policies prohibiting them from sharing information about the immigration status of people in custody.
It also means that the state's public universities and colleges would be barred from sharing residency information about students with federal immigration officials or the administration of President Donald Trump.
Amidst a nationwide debate about a policy on immigration, President Donald Trump's recently blocked travel ban on seven predominantly Muslim nations has captured the interest of top elected officials in Westchester.
In the final weeks of the official Vote Leave campaign, there was precious little said about «global Britain» and much more about immigration and «taking back control».
Nearly 500 people have been caught lying about their identity to immigration officials since the government began checking the fingerprints of visa applicants.
Their more secular self - conception, their less xenophobic outlook, and their concerns about official misconduct towards minorities pre-dated significant Muslim immigration and was not motivated by Muslim concerns in the first place.
The new policy will prevent Westchester law enforcement officials from cooperating with federal agencies such as the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, and Customs and Border Patrol, as well as prevent county authorities from questioning individuals about their immigratImmigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, and Customs and Border Patrol, as well as prevent county authorities from questioning individuals about their immigrationimmigration status.
Warsi's remarks, which reinforce criticisms made before the weekend by the former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, who chaired the cabinet subcommittee on immigration from 2010 to 2015, undermine Rudd's insistence in her statement to the Commons last week on blaming officials for thinking about policy rather than people.
In the one month since Nixon entered the race, Cuomo has put an end to the IDC, said «the facts have changed» about legal recreational marijuana, announced plans to restore voting rights to felons on parole in New York, killed an offshore natural gas pipeline that had been in the works, and issued an executive order to prevent federal immigration official from state buildings.
U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services officials said the purpose of the visit was to check facts about the enrollment of the publicly unidentified student at PS 58, and staffers in the building confirmed to agents that the student did not attend the school.
One of the alleged San Bernadino attackers, Tashfeen Malik, wrote on Facebook about violent jihad, but her posts had gone undetected by immigration officials.
Tony Callisto, senior vice president for safety and chief law enforcement officer, said in a statement to the SU community on Monday that the Department of Public Safety neither inquires about immigration status of individuals on campus nor assists federal officials in immigration investigations or raids.
Democratic legislators stated after the vote that the legislation is not a sanctuary bill but defines what county law enforcement can ask about a person's citizenship or immigration status and what information the county will share with federal officials.
Including sites like Embassies where you will find official information about specific documents like visa and immigration information.
While schools often are required to ask students for proof that they live within a district, school officials essentially are barred from asking about immigration status and can not block a child's access to a public K - 12 school based on such status, under a landmark 1982 ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court in Plyler v. Doe.
In 2010, Arizona passed legislation making it a crime to be undocumented in the state and requiring law enforcement officials to inquire about an individual's immigration status when they suspect that he or she may be undocumented.
Before Ellis Island became the «Welcome to America» sign for about 12 million immigrants from 1892 to 1954, Castle Garden on the waterfront at the tip of Manhattan was the first official immigration hub.
In the same way, I elect public officials who are experts in their fields, so that I can do my work without worrying about issues of immigration, or national defense, or whatever.
It can be a catch - 22: if a Canadian crossing the US border lies about legally using marijuana in Canada — even for medical reasons — they can be banned from entering the United States for lying to immigration officials.
We've talked a whole lot on Slaw over the years about translation, as befits a law blog in a country rich with immigration and with two official languages:
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