It plays a role in economies,
in immigrations patterns, in declining bird populations.
Not exact matches
This year, a federal court found the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department
in Arizona,
in the guise of assisting federal
immigration enforcement, had engaged
in a
pattern and practice of discrimination.
Our system is set up for the
immigration patterns of the past: for families traveling together, working
in a manufacturing economy, and intending to stay permanently.
That the EU and
immigration eventually merged as an issue, particularly after the 2004 accession of former Communist countries, is also indicated by the similarity
in the
patterns of attitudes towards
immigration shared by those who did or did not switch from Labour to UKIP.
If Labour need to make a break from New Labour then get rid of Blair because it stinks of his control within Labour at the moment, saying
immigration is a Tory problem would make the public laugh out loud, saying we did make some mistakes, to try and get UKIP voters back, will not work, you tried to change the voting
pattern by bringing
in poor immigrants who did not end up voting.
This
pattern of behaviour suggests that the electorate might not notice the imminent fall
in immigration implied by the government, but it could also mean that they may be immune to accurate descriptions of a defining factor pushing us all towards our new status as a Trump - friendly tax haven on the edge of the world.
In a statement Thursday, the head of the South Carolina GOP took issue with Sheheen's views on illegal
immigration as just one example of what the state party says is a larger
pattern with the candidate.
While there are some similarities between Britain's squeamishness over
immigration and pre-Freedom Party political correctness
in the Netherlands, the UK's historical
immigration patterns have been vastly different.
Surges of border patrol agents responding to unanticipated increases
in immigration could not be set two years
in advance, which strengthens the argument that border enforcement has driven the long - term changes
in Mexican
immigration patterns, he said.
The
patterns Tanyildiz has identified mirror
in many ways this nation's long
immigration history.
For Roman
immigration patterns to generate this diverse structure
in the fifth to sixth century Oakington samples, one would have to assume strong social segregation with little interbreeding over multiple generations.
The team found the same
pattern in baseball umpires calling strikes, and
immigration workers recommending asylum.
An emphasis will be to view Latinx countries» of origin various factors (demographic, language use,
immigration patterns) and how these impact settlement
in CA.
Of course this case has relevance to our shifting
immigration patterns, especially where these immigrants may be coming from war torn countries like Syria, and forced to engage
in atrocities as children.
There is, Judge Robert A. Katzmann wrote for a panel of Second Circuit judges
in February, a «disturbing
pattern of ineffectiveness» at the lower levels of the
immigration bar, one that rears its head
in the appeals courts with «alarming frequency.»
Global
immigration and foreign capital flows will influence the demand for and value of housing
in the U.S., and environmental concerns such as a growing scarcity of energy and raw materials relative to a burgeoning population could affect urban and suburban design and housing
patterns.
Demographics
patterns in the U.S. today do not support strong gains
in the working age population and labor force without changes
in immigration rates, while productivity growth has been stubbornly weak.