Sentences with phrase «immigration restrictions»

«Growth is low because labor force growth is slow,» and it is only going to grow slower because of immigration restrictions, he said.
The sudden and severe immigration restrictions imposed on passport holders from seven Muslim countries could seriously demonstrate the law of unintended consequences.
It will keep increasing since we have non-existent immigration restrictions and the immigrants that are getting into the country are having large families.
In short, more immigration restrictions mean more unprotected workers.
But Japan is different from both Germany and the U.S. because it has both a low birth rate and extremely tight immigration restrictions.
CNBC's Ylan Mui reports on how the crabbing industry around the Washington, D.C., area has been hit by stricter immigration restrictions.
Meanwhile, immigration restrictions make it more difficult to import the cheap labor that would be competitive with overseas operations; for an example, see the debacle now taking place in Alabama after the enactment of a draconian immigration law.
de Haas writes, «while immigration restrictions often reduce immigration, these effects tend to be rather small.
On April 9th, reporter Ellen Sheng wrote an in - depth report published by CNBC about the current immigration restrictions affecting the retention of talent in Sillicon Valley.
It wasn't too long ago when Trump voiced support for Democratic - driven immigration policy before turning back to propose a kitchen sink of immigration restrictions spun up by Congress's archconservatives — a hardline position that ultimately tanked negotiations in the Senate.
In my view, this kind of politics is peculiarly ill - suited to a policy of dramatic immigration restriction.
Labour could, for example, apply Belgian - style immigration restrictions, with compulsory registration, and call that a «reformed» single - market relationship.
President Trump said he planned to order the military to guard parts of the southern border until he can build a wall and tighten immigration restrictions, proposing a remarkable escalation of his efforts to crack down on migrants entering the country illegally.
If the UK was not applying immigration restrictions on EU immigrants prior to withdrawal, which would be likely to be the case, there might be domestic political pressure to withdraw from the EU before negotiations were completed in order to apply such controls.
Mr Trump is next expected to announce immigration restrictions from seven countries with Muslim - majority populations in the Middle East and Africa.
Farage also claimed that Britain would face a «Romanian crime wave epidemic», when the EU drops eastern European immigration restrictions next year.
Donald Trump suggested in an interview that he would expand his proposed immigration restrictions to include anyone entering the United States from countries or territories «compromised» by terrorism, including allies such as Germany and France.
The number of Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK actually fell when immigration restrictions were lifted in January, despite warnings that up to 29 million extra migrants would arrive.
Tara Erskine, QC participated in a panel on Immigration Restrictions in Developed Nations and Their Impact On Cross-Border Employment at the International Bar Association Annual Employment and Discrimination Law Conference, Montreal.
@NateEldredge Immigration restrictions are not susceptible to the First Amendment.
At Constitution Daily, Lyle Denniston writes that «[t] he decision... raised doubts about the Trump Administration's power to compel states and cities to help enforce tight federal immigration restrictions — now being resisted by the so - called «sanctuary» jurisdictions, and about the power of the federal government to stop states from allowing medical or even recreational use of marijuana.»
So the more immigration restrictions that Prime Minister May makes, the more restrictions will be imposed on accessing the common market, he also said.
Ylan Mui reports on how the crabbing industry has been hit by stricter immigration restrictions.
«The fourth and probably strongest side effect of immigration restrictions is that they not only reduce immigration but that they also reduce return migration.
Tighter immigration restrictions, declining American prestige abroad, the rapidly growing strength of the scientific establishments in China and India, as well as the limited supply of H - 1B visas granted to foreign professionals (just 65,000 each year), contribute to the declining numbers of new foreign scientists entering the United States.
The proclamation follows two earlier efforts by the administration to impose heightened visa and immigration restrictions on travel to the United States.
The U.S. hedge fund industry was also virtually silent on the immigration restrictions.
Visa and immigration restrictions have also likely played a part in rerouting prospective foreign business schools students away from American shores.
Since Election Day, Philadelphia physician Rhea Powell has marched with other women in Washington, protested in her home town against the potential repeal of Obama's health care law and joined in airport demonstrations against Trump's immigration restrictions.
Tariffs, immigration restrictions, and Oval Office press conferences aren't the answer.
Its written list of immigration «principles,» released Sunday night, doesn't say anything about the citizenship question, but it includes a kitchen sink of immigration restrictions.
This was an era of the Red Scare, immigration restriction, the Ku Klux Klan in the North, men versus women, wets versus drys, Zionists versus anti-Zionists, birth controllers versus their opponents, Coughlinites versus everyone else, fundamentalists versus modernists, and, through it all, «everyone else» against Jews, Catholics or various kinds of Protestants.
A cosmopolitan might allow that immigration restrictions remain a practical necessity for now, but he thinks our long - term aim should be to eliminate borders and allow for the free migration of all people.
Several U.S. and European Protestant leaders, including the archbishop of Canterbury, did issue impassioned condemnations of the genocide and called for lifting the immigration restrictions against Jewish refugees.
He says that people were not ready for his populist message of immigration restriction and protectionism, and that now they are rallying to Trump on these issues.
Despite the Trump administration's proposed travel ban and immigration restrictions, New York City welcomed a record 62.8 million tourists in 2017, up 2.3 million, or 3.8 percent, from 2016.
I believe «controlled tests of deception» answers your question because that is exactly what the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 permitted.
In addition to academics, many politicians, business leaders and celebrities have also come forward to object the immigration restriction.
After living together and deepening their relationship despite a couple of periods of long - distance romance due to immigration restrictions, Dave and his wife, Katrina, are now married.
MPS will place on recall (for up to two years) any teachers who may become ineligible for employment due to immigration restrictions.
When the plan was ready in August 1939, Ickes called a press conference and endorsed its finding that immigration restrictions were holding back the development of Alaska.
The Independent Institute has been a vocal opponent of the «war on drugs», immigration restrictions, corporate welfare, censorship, the neoconservative («Bush Doctrine») of pre-emptive war, restrictions on reproductive rights, and the death penalty.
Hard Brexit and immigration restrictions are going to damage small businesses in the creative sector even more.
«While he had many provocative things to say about the U.S.'s relative decline in science and engineering (and he's a Stanford EE — he loves the U.S.), our post-9 / 11 immigration restrictions, and India's role in the 21st Century economy, the remark that bears sharing with the readers of «Adam Smith, Esq.» was his response to this question from Charlie:
Remember, this was just a few years after the new federation of Australia passed the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901.
One of the first actions of the newly formed Australian nation state in 1901 was to pass the Immigration Restriction Act restricting the entry of non-white people.
Immigration restrictions on home buying?
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