Sentences with phrase «migration target on»

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«David Cameron said «no ifs, no buts» he would deliver on his target to cut net migration to the tens of thousands, yet Vince Cable said that it isn't coalition policy,» she said.
Labour's Yvette Cooper presses the home secretary on whether she backs the net migration target.
She said: «Is he also concerned that given the number of Home Office decisions that were got wrong on these Windrush cases about a wider culture of disbelief, about whether a net migration target is distorting decisions and also about the lack of checks and balances in the system to prevent injustices?»
The new home secretary said he would have to see the internal migration targets before taking a further view on them.
«The Home Secretary has long argued that freedom of movement rules should be a priority target for the EU renegotiation — not only is she personally committed on the issue, she surely knows that the repeated failure to hit the Government's stated migration target threatens her reputation as a minister.
Writing in The Guardian, Dave Penman said: «Since 2010, the net migration target of 100,000 has acted as a lightning rod for a series of legislative attempts to cut migration and a crackdown on illegal immigrants as the Conservatives felt the electoral pressure from Ukip, and it was clear there were few medals to be awarded in the Home Office for anyone trying to advise a more cautious approach.
Last month Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrat Business Secretary, said the net migration target was «not sensible» because it hinged on factors largely beyond the Government's control - such as EU migration and Britons leaving or returning to the UK.
Immigration minister James Brokenshire insisted the government had not abandoned its target and its focus «absolutely remains on bringing net migration down to those sustainable levels».
When statistics are published later this year, on the number of Romanians and Bulgarians who entered the UK after work restrictions were lifted, the net migration target is likely to be even further away.
The study is believed to be the first to demonstrate how present - day migration statistics can be obtained by compiling the same data that advertisers use to target their audience on Facebook, and by combining that source with information from the Census Bureau.
Ministers are expected to announce their targets for land restoration, to agree on measures to address the related emerging threats of forced migration, sand and dust storms, and to agree on actions to strengthen the resilience of communities to droughts.
The participating artists have roots in nine different countries, and each provides a unique lens on universal themes: definitions of home and safety, ideological extremism, forced migration in the wake of conflict, the constant shift of weaponry and targets, and the unwavering belief in the necessity for defense.
Target Gallery, contemporary exhibition space of the Torpedo Factory Art Center, presents this group exhibition that explores the lasting effects migration has on cultural identity from the perspective of immigrants and immigrant families from across the global diaspora.
The 20,700 cap on skilled non-EU immigration was introduced in 2011 to help the Government to reach the «tens of thousands» net migration target, and until now has done little to actually reduce skilled migration.
Network migration roll outs Executing network migration major roll outs from NT 4.0 to Windows 2000 Pro and XP Pro (over 800 users), configuring The Active Directory (user rights / policies on groups and domains configuring user policies configuring and assigning DNS for TCP / IP assigning targeted hard drives for The Enterprise Server).
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