Sentences with phrase «into immigration legislation»

Pelosi said the House should push into immigration legislation and noted that Senate Republicans have slated a debate on the politically freighted subject starting next week.

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But at the present stage of European integration, it may be difficult for any European government to put into legislation many of the sentiments espoused by nationalist parties, such as immigration reform, opposition to economic integration or the protection of what they see as their national culture.
Public statements issued in response to recent immigration legislation by groups including the British Medical Association, Royal College of General Practitioners, University and College Union, Residential Landlords Association and the UK Association of Letting Agents have each expressed a similar unease: that doctors / lecturers / landlords are not and should not be made into immigration officers.
The prime minister was forced into the extraordinary position of ordering his ministers to abstain on an amendment to government legislation during the Commons debate on the immigration bill last night.
President Trump said his proposed new legislation will fix immigration laws «to finally close the deadly loopholes that have allowed MS - 13, and other criminals, to break into our country.»
The scheme was introduced as part of legislation which amended the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, and passed into law on June 28, 2012.
Legislation cracking down on crooked immigration consultants (Bill C - 35) comes into force on June 30, 2011.
As currently drafted, the legislation permits an inadmissibility report to be submitted with respect to a person who was convicted BEFORE the amendments came into force; in other words, the immigration implications of six - month - plus sentences are retroactive.
The object of the secretary of state in promoting the legislation was to prevent the persons to whom it applied from entering into marriages of convenience (sham marriages), in the interest of disabling such persons from obtaining advantages in the immigration process because of their married state.
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