Sentences with phrase «immigration rules on»

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She does not shy away from it; when asked about her own views on immigration she says, «You follow the rules.
Changes to the country's immigration rules implemented by the federal government last year could help replenish the pool of workers available to employers, with a new emphasis on skills and youth.
Legislation to do this would change the rules on immigration, allocating a larger share of green cards to people who qualify on the basis of education and skills and fewer to foreign relatives of US citizens and residents.
Last year, the figure was 333,000, of which 184,000 came from the E.U. Even if you accept, as most do, that immigration has expanded the tax base and kept the price of both food and services down, the influx — for which there is no end in sight — is changing the face of the country too fast for the population to stomach, and the E.U.'s rules on free movement of labor are an easy target.
End Illegal Immigration Act Fully - funds the construction of a wall on our southern border with the full understanding that the country Mexico will be reimbursing the United States for the full cost of such wall; establishes a 2 - year mandatory minimum federal prison sentence for illegally re-entering the U.S. after a previous deportation, and a 5 - year mandatory minimum for illegally re-entering for those with felony convictions, multiple misdemeanor convictions or two or more prior deportations; also reforms visa rules to enhance penalties for overstaying and to ensure open jobs are offered to American workers first.
They also ruled that the travel ban would break immigration law which outlaws discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
An immigration judge can not quiz asylum seekers on religious doctrine to see if they are credible about their faith, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reiterated in a January ruling.
The Home Office told Premier it did not «routinely comment on individual cases» but «each application is considered on its individual merits based on the evidence provided and in line with the UK's Immigration Rules
The memo, which was circulated to prison governors on November 26th, reads: «The criminal casework directorate (CCD) of the Border and Immigration Agency have confirmed to us that as a rule they have no interest in pursuing foreign national prisoners serving sentences of less than 12 months for deportation unless they have a court recommendation for deportation, are already subject to deportation proceedings, or (in the case of non-EEA nationals) were sentenced to less than 12 months but where the current sentence plus one or two previous sentences within the last five years (taking account of the most significant sentences during the period) total 12 months or more.»
This consensus confines the space for political dialectics to a discussion on the capacity or incapacity of the ruling government to deliver or not what they all agree, which conveniently diverts attention from the politician to the bureaucrat and in due course will bring to yet another restructuring of the Home Office's immigration sector.
May is prepared to compromise on immigration systems and the ECJ, but she's probably not prepared to abide by all the EU rules during this period.
Cities that refuse to coordinate with federal immigration enforcement efforts can not be stripped of federal funding, a judge ruled in a blow to President Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday.
Toughened rules on prison lifestyle, immigration changes and even movement from David Cameron on the EU independence referendum could all help mitigate the damage from the Ukip surge.
Judge Dora Irizarry ruled that the government can not decide to criminally prosecute immigrants and then keep them locked up on immigration detainers, if, as their cases proceed, they are granted bail.
«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.»
It focused on cultural experiences and attitudes — hostility to the rules and regulations of social liberalisation, national pride and racial prejudice and wrapped an appeal to economic experiences within it: Britain would be better off economically because Britain is great; freeing ourselves of fussy and politically correct regulation would release economic energy; stopping immigration would mean there's more money to go around.
Marcial De Leon - Aguilar, the undocumented worker at the center of a disputed immigration raid on a Rome dairy farm last week, will remain in detention, a federal magistrate ruled.
«These forecasts don't take into account actual policy changes on migration — such as the possibility of stricter immigration rules in the event of leaving the EU — but instead just consider how migration tends to fall when unemployment rises.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that people held in immigration detention, sometimes for years, are not entitled to periodic hearings to decide whether they may be released on bail.
The legislation would bolster what the council did in 2014, when it passed rules booting immigration agents from its outpost on Rikers Island, New York City's main jail complex, and restricted the city's cooperation with the federal government.
As the immigration lawyer and analyst Colin Yeo has spotted, the rules imply that May is carrying out her threat to limit the amount of time refugees can stay in the UK (Yeo's blog on the subject is here).
The first rule of good communication is that the story must be authentic, but Labour struggles badly on immigration.
«I can today announce that we will change the immigration rules to ensure that the misinterpretation of article eight of the ECHR [European Convention on Human Rights]-- the right to a family life — no longer prevents the deportation of people who shouldn't be here.»
«David Cameron has won 1922 rule change by 168 to 118 votes * Main Cameron concedes on prison building, immigration and Europe in order to seal the deal with Clegg»
Dozens of British women separated from their husbands by immigration rules gathered outside St Paul's in their bridal dresses today, as they demanded the right to a family life on Valentine's Day.
A further # 21.2 million was earmarked for outstanding cases in which UKBA changes to immigration rules had a negative impact on institutions.
An upper immigration tribunal ruling said his legal case «succeeds on all grounds».
SYRACUSE, NY — Marcial De Leon - Aguilar, the undocumented worker at the center of a disputed immigration raid on a Rome dairy farm last week, will remain in detention, a federal magistrate ruled today.
Parliament, he insisted, would not be left «in the dark» during the two - year process and would be able to shape future legislation on the incorporation of EU law and potential changes to immigration rules.
Conservative Immigration minister Caroline Nokes said Windrush families had been let down by the immigration system but the rules on who had the right to be in the UK still needed to bImmigration minister Caroline Nokes said Windrush families had been let down by the immigration system but the rules on who had the right to be in the UK still needed to bimmigration system but the rules on who had the right to be in the UK still needed to be enforced.
Nadhim Zahawi, a leading Brexit supporter and Conservative MP for Stratford - upon - Avon, wrote in the Mail on Sunday that paying a proportion of the UK's annual # 8.5 bn would be worth it for favourable trading arrangements combined with freedom from the EU's immigration rules and the jurisdiction of its courts.
Meanwhile, Brussels has stepped up its fightback against UK attempts to curb EU immigration as leaders of the European parliament declared that rules on freedom of movement were completely non-negotiable, and made clear that attempts to change them would be blocked.
Organizations that favor stronger rules on immigration, however, were displeased — though not shocked.
Starmer's announcement in August, therefore, that Labour will seek restrictions on immigration while not ruling out single market membership, has angered many.
«All cases are carefully considered on their individual merits, in line with the immigration rules and based on evidence provided by the applicant.»
Essien and Cole, however, went viral on Tuesday for breaching immigration rules and were subsequently banned from playing until their work permits are ready.
Labour would design our immigration policy around the needs of the economy based on fair rules and the reasonable management of migration.
Justice Neil Gorsuch, the newest conservative on the bench at the Supreme Court, sided with its liberal wing on a recent immigration ruling.
The government agreed to produce new rules, but when Phil Woolas, the immigration minister, unveiled them on Friday, the Gurkhas were furious because there was no automatic right to settle in the UK for all veterans.
Scottsdale, Arizona (CNN)- Presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney said he wished the Supreme Court had given Arizona «more latitude» in its ruling on the state's controversial immigration law, saying the high court's decision undermined states» rights on the hotly - debated issue.
And just as Osborne was relaxing Chinese visas rules to encourage investors and tourists (partly at the urging of Boris), Sky News was reporting that British people want to see greater curbs on immigration.
Facing a Democratic primary against actress Cynthia Nixon, Cuomo railed against President Donald Trump and a Republican Party that he said had been taken over by «extreme conservatives» on immigration, the environment and anti-union rules.
Despite some MPs opting to listen to the referendum vote and back tougher rules on immigration, the Labour leader and his close team are still determined to stand up for uncontrolled rules on who comes into the country.
In the months since Scalia's passing, the country's highest bench has split four - four on a number of crucial cases, ranging from immigration to public sector unions — leaving a lower court's ruling in place.
On 31 May, Fahey ruled that Harvard could not notify federal authorities about German's immigration status, nor respond to federal authorities» requests about it.
In Guitierrez - Brizuela v. Lynch, a 2016 immigration case, Gorsuch waved a red flag against the «Chevron deference» — a doctrine under which courts are supposed to defer to federal agencies on interpretations of rules that developed from a 1984 decision, Chevron v. National Resources Defense Council.
January 28, 2015 • The moment contrasted with other exchanges between Lynch and members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, such as when she defended Obama's right to take executive action on immigration rules.
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.
The National Association for Head Teachers (NAHT) has warned that new immigration rules for non-EU workers could have a negative impact on schools.
A story in the June 16, 2010, issue of Education Week about the Arizona law SB 1070 mischaracterized the 1982 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Plyler v. Doe as barring schools from determining students» immigration status because of a potential «chilling» effect on their right to an education.
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