If
you look at the immigration patterns of the late 1800s through the early 1900s you see millions of Western, Eastern, and Southern Europeans coming here and establishing new lives.
It certainly made
me look at immigration in a different way.
The Salt Lake School Board will
look at an immigration resolution tonight.
Just
look at the immigration bill... Bush is definite on the moderate side of that debate and conservatives are torpedoing the whole deal b / c of the guestworker provisions.
To take but one example, if
you look at immigration, you will find lots of pandering, hypocrisy and outrage, not much effectiveness in reaching non-trivial goals, but also an inordinate amount of new legislation.
A quick
look at immigration laws in the last decade suggests that there has been no shortage of efforts to do something.
If you want principles to guide us about how Christians should
look at immigration, then the OT is the place to look because there we have God's direct thoughts and principles on the matter.
Plymouth businessman Neal Forde, who is actually aged 51, has complained after David Cameron used him as a «case study» during the section of the debate which
looked at immigration policy.
They've also
looked at immigration.
Not exact matches
«While enhanced training of UK nationals and automation might be a solution in certain sectors if we
look 10 - 20 years ahead, realistically they're unlikely to make up fully for any large reduction in EU migrant workers over the next 5 - 10 years,» said Julia Onslow - Cole, global head of
immigration at PwC.
It's long since time for politicians on both sides of the aisle to
look at the facts — and beyond the unfounded fears — about
immigration and start enacting pragmatic solutions.
A report from the nonpartisan Fiscal Policy Institute's
Immigration Research Center, for instance,
looked at data from the Survey of Business Owners and the American Community Survey and determined that though immigrants make up 13 percent of the U.S. population in general, they make up 18 percent of small business owners, and that immigrant - owned businesses account for 14 percent of private sector employment.
Now this doesn't mean that the Republicans should do NOTHING on
immigration, but it does mean that their economic agenda should focus on issues that would help people in the two middle quartiles (and the last quartile) get what Reihan Salam called «the basics of a dignified middle - class life — affordable high - quality medical care, education, and housing» With that in mind, here is a partial (and I'm not sure totally compatible) list of policies that Republicans should be
looking at:
The foreign debt continues to be an issue and new voices have began to sound the need to
look for ways to face it; (ii)
At the national level two questions are concentrating increasing attention: one is the reassessment of the necessary role of the state to correct the distortions of a runaway market (currently discussed in Europe and in the discussions about the role the initiatives of «an active state has played in the economic development of Asian countries); the other is the need for a «participative democracy over against a purely representative formal democracy: in this sense the need to strengthen civil society with its intermediate organizations becomes an important concern; (iii) the struggle for collective and personal identity in a society in which forced
immigration, dehumanizing conditions in urban marginal situations, and foreign cultural aggression and massification in many forms produce a degrading type of poverty where communal, family and personal identity are eroded and even destroyed.
A plan that
looks at the underlying issues that emerge in these conversations on
immigration: the legacies of de-industrialisation, the absence of affordable housing, increasing job insecurity and zero hour work, and the impacts of neoliberalism on the national institutions that make up our shared identity.
Clegg was also applauded for his answer on
immigration - and hit his stride when declaring that David Laws and Norman Baker will
look at how to provide free transport to young people, and for attacking the Conservatives for trying to take claim the royalties on the Lib Dems income tax threshold plan.
House Democrats are
looking for answers after
Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents showed up
at a Queens courthouse to arrest a woman believed to be a victim of human trafficking last month.
Looking over their shoulders
at UKIP, the two main parties are currently engaged in a gruesome competition to see who can sound toughest about cutting
immigration — even from within the EU.
I hope to do three things: first,
look at the value and the challenges that
immigration has brought and continues to bring to the UK; second, lay out where I think the Government is getting hold of the wrong end of the stick; and third, suggest some areas that Labour believes need to be addressed in making migration work for everyone, especially in relation to the labour market, the EU, sham marriages and the push factors in international migration.
After refusing to address the issue properly
at the General Election and making this speech
at a time of increasing electoral vulnerability for the Conservatives, Mr Cameron does
look like he's ripped up his own rulebook on how to deal with the issue of
immigration.
«We already have a very good coalition agreement... we were able to
look at the difficult areas of policy and agree those first, things like Europe and
immigration and taxes, we have already done the heavy lifting,» Mr Cameron told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show.
Be careful —
look at this YouGov poll which shows a majority of people would support renationalisation of the utilities, increasing the minimum wage to # 10 and the top rate of tax to 60 %... but also a total ban on
immigration and benefits for anyone who turns down a job, making life mean life with no parole in prison sentences and stopping all international aid.
And when a reporter asked him about City Council Speaker Melissa Mark - Viverito's analysis of how much Trump's
immigration policies would cost the city, he said his office is
looking at all the reports but does its own research.
Cable used the Guardian - hosted event, which
looked at the issues surrounding
immigration, to tear into policies which, he claimed, had been imposed on his government by his Conservative coalition partners.
Andrew Neil
looks at the campaign issues, where he attends the UKIP press conference and asks about
immigration.
«I think if you
look at the debate last night, there is just a gulf between what David Cameron stands for and what I stand for — in terms of values, in terms of internationalism, in terms of fairness, in terms of progressive tax reform, in terms of political reform, in terms of simply living in denial, as does Labour, about a major problem of their creation in the
immigration system.»
Miriam Axel - Lute
looks at how affordable housing managers are responding to real and potential encounters with
Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
Rajini Vaidyanathan
looks at one bill from the 2008 speech, the Borders, Citizenship and
Immigration Bill, and follows its passage through Parliament to become a new law.
Her own research interest is
immigration and domestic violence; Kupchik's project,
at a high school with a large population of Mexican immigrants, offered her an opportunity «to go into the high school and
look at a population I had not really focused on before,» she says.
«The question we
looked at is — as you see more and more news coverage about
immigration, specifically Latino
immigration, how does that affect people's partisan identification?»
Similar criticism occurred during the Ebola outbreak,
at which time the GOP —
looking to gain a majority in the Senate — raised questions connecting Ebola to
immigration and terrorism.
Dr. Wanigaratne's research, published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health
looked at Ontario
immigration and hospital records housed
at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) from more than 120,000 births between 2002 and 2010, comparing births of refugee and non-refugee women.
Refinery29's original series «Behind the Headlines» takes an in - depth, human
look at the policy debates dominating the global news media, from American
immigration reform to the continuing struggles of Syrian refugees and Afghanistan's lingering gender inequality crisis.
He has recounted that Haneke «came to Paris to investigate African
immigration, and I pushed him to go and
look also
at the area of Romanian beggars.»
«Since I study
immigration, the ability to contribute to and inform the public debate means a lot to me
at this particular moment and I'm really
looking forward to learning more about how some of these issues are playing out across diverse contexts.»
Take a close
look at the agreements between schools and law enforcement agencies to make sure that police and school resource officers (SROs) are not gathering information for ICE, or coming to campus to talk to students and potentially asking questions about their or their family's
immigration status, which would violate the California Values Act.
This loophole has led Assemblyman Patrick O'Donnell (D - Long Beach) to author Assembly Bill 699 which would prohibit school districts from collecting a student's
immigration status in order to prevent
immigration agents from
looking at student files that could in some way lead them to the
immigration status of students or their parents.
National: The New York Times Magazine takes a deep
look at what it's like to go through the «purgatory» of the
immigration detention system.
In this era of a new administration in Washington that has espoused many viewpoints fundamentally
at odds with the values held by the vast majority of Californians, we
look forward to working with you to ensure that California's public school system, including its vibrant charter school sector, continues to ensure that absolutely all students regardless of
immigration status, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, class, faith, or disability may access high quality public school options.
Most research around teacher diversity has focused on specific populations such as black men or Hispanic teachers or has
looked at areas like Texas, California with long traditions of
immigration.
Immigration has become a particularly contentious topic over the last few of years but most of us have little understanding of the process of becoming a legal immigrant, so this a good time to take a
look at whistle - stop tour through this extremely complex topic.
With help from Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP, a Los Angeles based
immigration law firm, I've taken a
look at the consequences of the Supreme Court's actions and what happens next.
The terms and policies are always changing, so I'd suggest you have a
look at the Peruvian
Immigration website to get the latest.
A
look at how British Airways will be improving
immigration procedures for its passengers arriving
at JFK Terminal 7 & details of how you can earn easy Etihad Guest Miles.
If you still don't want to spend any money to avoid lines and you're going to be doing some international travel, then I suggest you
look into enrolling into Mobile Passport since it's free and will expedite you through
immigration at many airports.
Honestly we like to travel
at off - peak times when it is cheaper and you can
look at stuff instead of
looking at tourists
looking at stuff, and have never waited long enough
at customs and
immigration to wish for Global Entry.
My hope is that, with the human elements of international
immigration policy
at the forefront of everyone's minds, this is an important issue that will draw more and more attention from developers
looking to tell unique stories.
Working with Tucson Arts Brigade and US Dept. of Arts & Culture, we
looked at the impact of the
immigration crisis around Tucson &
at the border.
A
look at this week's art news, including a new petition against Trump's
immigration order, and events and exhibitions everywhere from San Francisco to Stockholm.
Today, two talks (Cheryl I. Harris
at Artists Space and the Normalities Austrian Cultural Forum)
look at the market - enforced instability of «black» spaces and the ongoing Balkan
immigration to Vienna, respectively.