Sentences with phrase «immigration policy of the government»

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I am not convinced that Japan will undertake the necessary structural reform,» Ferres of Eastspring Investments, said, citing the government's unwillingness to alter its immigration policies to address its aging population.
That, the internal government report says, indicates selection policies for immigration programs are not tailored to capitalize on the economic value of female immigrants.
In light of this, it is not enough for government bodies and policies to be more accepting of Chinese capital and immigration; a discussion needs to be had at the public level between local communities and newly - immigrated Chinese - Canadians as well in order to facilitate the acceptance and integration of new - comers into our diverse Canadian culture.
But almost every other foreign policy responsibility, McDougall shows, lies in a no - man's - land between the various branches of government: No mention is made of a power to recognize or de-recognize foreign regimes, terminate treaties as opposed to make them, make peace as opposed to war, declare neutrality in the wars of others, annex or cede territory, bestow or deny foreign aid, impose sanctions, regulate immigration and the status of aliens...
Chip argues forcefully that the bishops, in their policy statements, are too sanguine about the burdens of immigration on unskilled workers and government coffers, while Scaperlanda forcefully defends the bishops» position.
In Jarrod's home country, immigration and asylum has long been a source of political debate, and the pastor has made a name for himself by opposing the draconian detention policies of the Australian government.
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The government should allow hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants living in the UK to become British citizens, Boris Johnson has insisted, as he launched a stinging attack on the government's immigration and asylum policies.
Some critics say that a victim - focused approach was rejected because it would have meant a softening of the government's immigration policies.
But there is also another aspect related to the backlog that is missing in current debate, despite the attempts of current government to blame for the backlog the previous one, the reality is that immigration policy continues to produce irregular residents and in - between cases.
«This ruling should make Theresa May's government think again before introducing policies on immigration that criminalise some of the most vulnerable people in our society.»
UKIP's rise really began at the tail end of Tony Blair's second term, when his Government's aggressive pro-Europeanism, liberal immigration policies and lack of interest in the domestic political priorities of working class voters became too much for some.
Following five years of policies designed to reduce immigration, quarterly statistics released at the end of August showed net migration reaching the highest level on record, taking the government ever further from its goal of reducing net flows «from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands.»
One of the Coalition government's first - and best - policies was to end the detention of children in immigration removal centres.
In Sajid Javid we have no liberal, but, with a communities and local government brief under his belt, he should have some understanding of the pernicious effect of a morally and socially divisive approach to immigration policy.
Graf warned that if Cuomo rebukes the president on immigration and other policies, there could be consequences since a third of the state's budget comes from the federal government.
[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.
In his most recent State of the State address, he listed several priorities, including reforming the criminal justice system, holding pharmaceutical distributors responsible for their role in the opioid crisis and fighting the federal government on its tax plan and policies on immigration, abortion, the environment and health care.
The coalition's efforts to clamp down on immigration have also been criticised for damaging the higher education sector, with figures from the industry saying government policy is robbing the UK of billions in investment.
«The government must immediately clarify its policy position in relation to the detention of immigration detainees who are seriously ill and refuse food and fluids.»
After Labour had largely remained quiet about the issue in the first two years of the Coalition government, Miliband touted his speech as the first step in a new conversation, and offered extensive apologies about Labour's past policies on immigration in a bid to begin to rehabilitate Labour's public image in this policy area.
That's why they've opposed every one of the Government's policies to cut immigration, and it's why they can not be trusted to run Britain's immigration policy
One senior Lib Dem branded the speech a return to «dog whistle» politics, while government sources struggled to confirm whether reducing immigration to «tens of thousands» was official policy.
The speech threw coalition policy on immigration into disarray, with one senior Lib Dem branding the speech a return to «dog whistle» politics and government sources struggling to confirm whether reducing immigration to «tens of thousands» was official policy.
The government has already been accused of deserting its promise to end the detention of children in immigration centres — a change that would have signaled one of the Lib Dem's few influences on policy and demonstrated that the government was at last sympathetic to the cause of asylum seekers.
He said victims of crime «were low - hanging fruit» amid the government's hostile environment policy, which included immigration removal targets.
On this edition of Need to Know, A new supreme court nominee, changes in immigration policy, and a hiring freeze in the federal government.
Labour toughened up its immigration policy this week, after the latest in a series of apologies for having messed it all up while in government.
Since its inception the PBS has proved to be flexible in the sense that it can be used by the government of the day to implement changes to policies at short notice with the aim of managing net immigration.
«We fear that yet more upheaval in the Home Office may result in greater casualties among those suffering from the brutalities of the government's increasingly draconian immigration policy
«Immigration policy and the implementation of it is a matter for the Government, not for small business owners.
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.
«One of my jobs as shadow immigration minister is to expose the main failings of government immigration policy.
The government has been urged to review its policy of housing failed asylum seekers with foreign prisoners in the wake of the latest immigration mishap.
As the government shutdown continued for its second day, one thing was clear to both sides of the negotiations to end it: The president was either unwilling or unable to articulate the immigration policy he wanted, much less understand the nuances of what it would involve.
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».
The Government is facing fresh pressure after a leaked letter revealed that the impact of immigration policy changes on the so - called Windrush generation was known about at least two years ago.
Liberal Democrat leader Vince Cable has meanwhile accused the Government of making immigration policy on the false assumption that «Joe Public, out there, is a bigot».
The eight - page county resolution — sponsored by Minority Leader Hector Rodriguez, a New Paltz Democrat, and officially called «A Policy to Maintain a Safe, Inclusive Government and Ensure the Protection, Order, Conduct, Safety, Health and Well - Being of All Persons in Ulster County» — spells out how county government officials can and can not interact with immigrants and federal immigration Government and Ensure the Protection, Order, Conduct, Safety, Health and Well - Being of All Persons in Ulster County» — spells out how county government officials can and can not interact with immigrants and federal immigration government officials can and can not interact with immigrants and federal immigration officials.
Officially called «A Policy to Maintain a Safe, Inclusive Government and Ensure the Protection, Order, Conduct, Safety, Health and Well - Being of All Persons in Ulster County,» the eight - page resolution spells out how government officials can interact with immigrants and federal immigration Government and Ensure the Protection, Order, Conduct, Safety, Health and Well - Being of All Persons in Ulster County,» the eight - page resolution spells out how government officials can interact with immigrants and federal immigration government officials can interact with immigrants and federal immigration officials.
In British politics, the Shadow Home Secretary is the person within the shadow cabinet who «shadows» the Home Secretary; this effectively means scrutinising government policy on home affairs including policing, national security, immigration, the criminal justice system, the prison service, and matters of citizenship.
Our European Union «border» now lies completely open to over 400 million EU citizens, with the immigration policies of successive governments already having perilously diluted our common values.
For now, the Mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs has maintained its position, saying the increasing need for lawyers in light of recent federal government actions pertaining to immigration policy have forced the city to reevaluate and prioritize how the allocations are funded.
It's easier to imagine the Liberal Democrats doing so: one doesn't need to list the rows that have taken place over VAT, student finance, housing benefit, the immigration cap and so on to prove the point (though some of the Government's biggest disagreements, such as those over prisons policy or the EU, are concentrated within one of the Coalition parties, the Conservatives, rather than between them).
At the same time, a large majority of Britons back the Government's policy on immigration.
The deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, was under pressure today after a series of gaffes in the House of Commons forced the government to issue clarifications on Iraq and immigration policy.
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