Sentences with phrase «know about immigration»

A study done by the University of Illinois at Chicago entitled «Insecure Communities: Latino Perceptions of Police Involvement in Immigration Enforcement,» found that 45 percent of Latinos stated that they are less likely to voluntarily offer information about crimes, and 45 percent are less likely to report a crime because they are afraid the police will ask them or people they know about their immigration status.
Here are five things economists know about immigration.

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With immigration policy in flux, it's important to know about managing — or helping — any affected employees.
What You Need to Know About YouTube Analytics Take the complex and controversial subject of immigration.
But it's significant considering that, unlike other major American CEOs who have spoken out about Trump's approach immigration and racial policies, Frazier's response was aggressive and he's not necessarily as well known by the general public.
You know, you've been talking about immigration bills for 50 years and nothing's ever happened.
But the immigration judge was distressed that «Li claimed that Thanksgiving was a Christian holiday» and «knew little about the differences between the Old and New Testaments» — though Li noted that the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the...
With the changing demographics in America, including the racial and ethnic, socioeconomic, immigration, and biblical justice challenges of our day, it is more important than ever for people of color to have safe places to live authentically, serve humbly, and use their influence and experiences to shape our theology (what we know and believe about God) and our praxis (the ethics of our human behavior or what we actually do).
I know America doesn't care about following the law in regards to immigration, but other countries do.
@humtake «I know America doesn't care about following the law in regards to immigration, but other countries do.».
You know that many in the conservative blogosphere will make this all about the problem in Europe of too much Muslim immigration combining with too much political correctness, and I won't deny that it is a very serious problem.
It's easy to post rants about the danger of illegal immigration when we haven't spoken to people who have know how difficult the bureaucratic process is.
Dale Hanson Burke, author of Immigration: Tough Questions, Direct Answers, also wrote about what to do when one doesn't know a family's status.
Cameron and Miliband talk NHS and immigration but the audience wanted to know about post-election deals.
I know Diane Abbot (who I respect as our first black female MP) and other senior feel it's racist whenever we talk about immigration — but do we honestly think closing down any discussion has led us to a good place in terms of race relations and tolerance and looking closer to home, how many senior Black or Asian people work in Labour HQ or in Team Corbyn?
He said he does not yet know if Phillips will be the Republican nominee for the 22nd Congressional District seat and therefore he would not respond to inquiries about Hinchey's reaction to Phillips» criticisms and would not comment on Hinchey's stances on Iran or immigration reform.
«I'd also want to know about the future of the Dream Act and the future of immigration reform.»
Nigel Farage says UKIP previously used rhetoric to «get noticed» but no longer needs to make «negative arguments» about immigration.
Some members did not inspire confidence because of the way they undertook monitoring or because they seemed not to know enough about prisons or immigration removals systems.
The other party leader Farron can learn from is - wait for it - Nigel Farage, the man he impersonated to help Nick Clegg prepare for his televised Euro - joust with the Ukip leader last year: «I don't know what Ukip's position is on local government reform, or on land value taxation, [or] on transport, but I've got a pretty clear idea what they think about immigration.
«While we know that migrant voters do not form a voting bloc, voting patterns suggest that migrant voters are likely to prefer parties that they view as positive about race equality and immigration issues.»
Washington: President Donald Trump reportedly lashed out on Friday in a meeting with lawmakers about immigration reform, demanding to know why the...
Peter Kellner: most of us want far less immigration — but when asked about the immigrants we have come to know, our hostility starts... (Comments: 479)
A letter from a former Home Office minister - obtained by the Guardian - shows ministers knew about the wider impact of the so - called «hostile environment» crackdown on illegal immigration in May 2016.
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.
And it appears the immigration minister, Caroline Nokes, knew about some of the problems faced by highly - skilled migrants in February, but she chose not to reveal this to the Home Affairs Select Committee in May.
@user5751924 - a significant income of many tax haven countries (I don't know much about Mauritius in this regard, so couldn't say for sure it applies here) is that they will usually permit immigration to individuals who have over some certain threshold amount of money they're prepared to invest in the local economy (usually a quite large amount).
We know the background: austerity, lack of trust for political elites; concern (plus scaremongering) about immigration.
«Sir Andrew himself now appears to know more about the workings (and failings) of the immigration system than most civil servants in the Home Office.
«Our support has become more vocal and Ukip has helped because people are no longer afraid to talk about immigration.
«Immigration law we know is extremely complicated, it just seems kind of incredibly unfair that what was agreed upon by the mayor and the City Council years ago and is working very effectively is now in jeopardy and he's thinking about depriving people of an attorney.»
Still, «the only two organizations that I know about that have been actively involved in the debate on immigration» on the side of workers represent electrical engineers and computer programmers.
Schools are legally forbidden from asking about immigration status, and some students may not disclose (or may not know) their status.
The policy issue that concerned students the most was the Trump administration's statements about immigration, including the deportation of undocumented immigrants who came to the United States as children and are known as «dreamers.»
Their autobiographies might include information about parental ties to the community or immigration status — information that no public school has a right to know.
For example, when students brainstorm reasons for immigration laws, they need to know not only about immigration laws but also what brainstorming means, and how to do it well.
In the classroom setting we didn't speak about immigration status, because I knew my undocumented students already felt excluded.
There are also looming questions about how the Trump administration's immigration policies will impact the school environment, as well as the degree of latitude states will have in implementing the new federal education act, known as the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA).
You know that Romney lost the Latino vote; your research has revealed a number of reasons for this — the Republican attitude in general toward immigration, Romney's own statements about «illegals» in during his primary campaign, the views of his running mate, Paul Ryan, and the statements and opinions of campaign surrogates and conservative Republicans throughout the election process.
Aggressively against recent German immigration policy and the euro zone as it is currently known, AfD is mostly about preserving traditional German culture through measures such as immediate deportation for failed asylum - seekers.
According to Eurostat [PDF], the E.U.'s pocket - protector brigade, population numbers will rise gradually over the next two decades to about 470 million, thanks mainly to immigration, before falling by 20 million people by mid-century, when immigration will no longer be able to offset rising death rates and falling birthrates.
No, we're not talking about the Arizona immigration law debate, but the several local proposals to tax sodas and other sugary delicious drinks.
Under a new law that was passed, courts will no longer be allowed to inquire about plaintiffs» immigration statuses in personal injury cases.
In any event, we're talking about the pre-Brexit situation in the UK — when Parliament finally decide on the post-Brexit immigration law it will no doubt be worse, as the UK won't be bound by EU law at all.
I was exposed to some immigration law as an undergraduate student working in a legal clinic and found the work interesting, but, admittedly, I know little about what it actually means to practice in this field.
Greg Siskind: Yeah, I think we're the first immigration law firm to be using Neota Logic, which I don't know if you've talked about that before.
Sam Glover: I don't know much about immigration, so maybe I'm just making stuff up here, but it seems to me that like bankruptcy or maybe work comp, immigration law is very process - driven and maybe lends itself a little bit more than some areas of practice to the kind of automation and systemization and checklist manifesto - ing that you're doing.
My attention was drawn to a question about Immigration and Refugee Board decisions today, one of the many areas of law about which I know nothing.
Until more is known about real - world actions of the Ombudsman and adjudications at USCIS, EB - 5 stakeholders and their immigration lawyers must decide for themselves whether resort to Ombudsman intercession will more likely help or hurt regional centers and immigrant investors in specific cases.
To know more about immigration in Canada, read this article!
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