Sentences with phrase «immigration policies which»

The makeup of the population has changed dramatically in recent decades as a result of progressive Australian Government immigration policies which have encouraged the development of a vibrant and cohesive multicultural society.
One of the major differences, however, is that the Swiss have much stricter immigration policies which makes figuring out who is «in» and «out» of the system much easier.
They avoid the real conflicts dominating life in coalition - particularly that over immigration policy which Cable doggedly raised in his conference speech.
«The report from the Treasury is an official admission from the IN campaign that if we vote to stay in the EU then immigration will to continue to increase by hundreds of thousands year on year... As long as we are in the EU we can not control our borders and can not develop an immigration policy which is both truly humane and in our long term economic interests.»
We have to own an immigration policy which is based on the facts, and which involves the contribution that migrants make to the economy.»

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Jessica Vaughan, director of policy studies for the nonprofit Center for Immigration Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger rImmigration Studies think tank, told Polis's local paper The Daily Camera that «there is a much stronger case» for Start - up Visas than, say, for expanding guest worker programs or family - based immigration, both of which are included in the larger rimmigration, both of which are included in the larger reform bill.
Li sees reforms to China's strict immigration policies as a necessary way to create a better environment for entrepreneurship and innovation to flourish in the country, which saw its economy grow larger than expected in 2017.
It's difficult to have a calm immigration policy discussion following President Donald Trump's Jan. 27 executive order, which banned migrants from seven Muslim - majority countries.
The opposition Labour Party, which had repeatedly called on Rudd to resign, said May was responsible and should explain her own role in the government's immigration policies.
But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
The country's increasingly stringent immigration policy has become an especially important issue for nascent businesses, which are often eager to harness overseas talent.
Then - Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi cited the city's sanctuary policies, which limit local cooperation with immigration enforcement and seek to encourage undocumented people to feel comfortable having a relationship with city agencies.
«I think the real key is equities are all about confidence, and... my analysis is probably based on Trump's policies toward trade and immigration, which are very much a risk to economic growth, while his other policies on tax and fiscal spending are positive for growth.
I would be delighted to follow up my appearance on Midpoint: Question Everything with Ed Berliner, in which Ed and I discussed the economic issues around immigration policy, with a few points and references.
These companies cited visa and immigration policies, which have become stricter (PDF) and less certain under Trump, as the main reason for growth in international hires.
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin for hospital visits and medical decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and child support; bullet immigration and residency for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death benefits for a surviving partner and children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care for a partner or child; bullet decision - making power with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
National security often gets linked to immigration, which itself significantly boosts the US Christian population; Trump's order marks the most drastic changes in refugee policy since the wake of 9/11.
Immigration policy at this point in history, it seems to me, is a classic case in which not only will the insistence on the best defeat the better, but in which it is very difficult to get agreement on what might be better.
By allowing our political support for Haiti's President - for - Life Jean - Claude Duvalier to dictate U.S. immigration policy, we withdraw our traditional welcome for refugees and jeopardize the legal system which protects all of us.
When Trump first announced a travel ban that would exclude immigration from eight countries, six of which have majority Muslim populations, James came out against the policy while accepting the NAACP's Jackie Robinson Award in February of 2017.
Cooper also rejects Abbott's suggestion that any policy which seeks to control immigration is an attempt to turn Labour into «Ukip - lite».
The call was the most controversial proposal in a policy document which also suggested scrapping universal winter fuel payments, excluding students and highly skilled workers from the immigration target, ensuring new teachers have at least a 2:1 degree and abandoning automatic pay rises for doctors and nurses.
«No - one opposes fair immigration rules, but that doesn't require polarising publicity stunts which fuel fear and intimidate vulnerable communities, poisoning delicate race relations,» Liberty policy director Isabella Sankey said.
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.
Healthcare professionals and activists set up an «immigration checkpoint» outside the government building to highlight the policy, which they say turns doctors into border guards.
More recently, as home secretary she was responsible for immigration policies such as the widely criticised «go home vans» which drove round the country offering illegal immigrants help to return to their home countries.
Most people don't actually want an unreasonable and unfair fortress immigration policy; they just oppose that Labour «open door policy» which doesn't actually exist.
[100] Miliband subsequently unveiled five pledges at a rally in Birmingham which would form the focus of a future Labour government, specifically identifying policies on deficit reduction, living standards, the NHS, immigration controls and tuition fees.
«On the heels of thousands joining NAN in Tallahassee, FL for a «stand your ground» rally, participants will address additional key policy issues such as jobs, voter ID and immigration; which will be key in this midterm election year...»
Essentially, we will need to articulate the public policy on immigration under which we claim the right to limit the free movement of labour.
Although most of the Eastern EU Member States have a relatively low level of public debt and their economies are back on the growth path, in Hungary and Poland the EU has become increasingly associated with unpopular immigration policies (which mostly benefit Romanian and Bulgarian immigrants).
The second bill is likely to be much more narrow that the Goodlatte bill, which addresses a several legal immigration policies in addition to providing for a renewal process for young undocumented immigrants who have temporary relief from deportation through the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Mr Cameron's Hampshire speech, which hit out at «mass immigration» and promised to reduce it significantly, highlighted major difference between Tory and Lib Dem policy, which Nick Clegg and Vince Cable had previously considered a mark of their success.
Both papers said that the decline was due to unstable investments paid for with loans from the banks which didn't produce any profits and created unpayable loans causing the economy to decline, not immigration policy
Labour first suggested it would back the campaign for a time limit on detention last month but the party's immigration initiative today — which otherwise is full of «tough on immigration» policies — confirms how the party will approach the issue.
He said victims of crime «were low - hanging fruit» amid the government's hostile environment policy, which included immigration removal targets.
The letter, sent to the Labour MP David Lammy, is the earliest evidence yet of the Conservative immigration policy that was to follow — which was defined by May two years later as the «hostile environment» strategy.
The Westchester County Legislature's Democratic Caucus has added new provisions to its recently proposed Immigration Protection Act, which sets forth a policy on immigration enforcement, in an effort to strengthen the language iImmigration Protection Act, which sets forth a policy on immigration enforcement, in an effort to strengthen the language iimmigration enforcement, in an effort to strengthen the language in the bill.
The NG7 Food Bank opened 30 months ago in response to «punitive welfare reforms and further draconian immigration policy» which it says have deeply affected already vulnerable groups of people.
Of course there is the usual caveat about immigration at the start, part of a protective shield of critical policies which Labour candidates can use on the door step.
@Chloe TFEU, Title V, Chapter 1, Article 67, Subsection 2: «It... shall frame a common policy on asylum, immigration and external border control, based on solidarity between Member States, which is fair towards third - country nationals.»
Earlier this week Cable praised Sarah Teather's attack against the coalition's immigration and welfare policies, which the former minister cited as reasons for her decision to stand down from parliament at the next election, as «eloquent».
It has hobbled the ability of the Democratic Party, which technically won a majority in the state Senate in 2012 and 2016 (Republicans won the majority in 2014), to push for progressive policies in areas like health care, voting reform, reproductive rights, and immigration.
Voters by a 50 percent to 43 percent margin believe Cuomo should be a national leader in challenging incoming President Donald Trump's policies, which the governor has signaled he plans to do when it comes to issues like immigration.
Barnardo's, which has previously been extremely critical of the Labour government's immigration policy, is being drafted in to ensure welfare standards once families have their lost asylum appeal.
We can quibble over policy and strategic details: the way in which the debate on immigration is following the welfare debate is becoming divorced from fact; the persistent failure of banking «reform» to get to the fundamental issues; and the possibility that the government's dearth of competence may be a weaker spot than their closeness to fat cat Britain.
Vince Cable was clear, dismissive and forthright: the immigration policies being pursued by the government, of which he is a prominent member, are «stupid» and «ludicrous».
It is what the Tories discovered in 2005 when Michael Howard built his campaign on policies that most voters loved — on immigration, crime, welfare and so on — but which, together, led millions of the very voters who backed those policies to conclude nevertheless that Howard was too right - wing.
Cable used the Guardian - hosted event, which looked at the issues surrounding immigration, to tear into policies which, he claimed, had been imposed on his government by his Conservative coalition partners.
McKenna said he favors a policy under which local police would not ask people for documentation but objects to the term «sanctuary city» because it incorrectly implies that immigration law violators can not be detained.
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