Sentences with phrase «national borders forced»

Sixth, the extension of the free market beyond national borders forced U. S. labor to compete with Third World workers and led to a steady decline in real wages.

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The drug lords need to have their drug income reduced by about 95 percent so they can no longer bribe local and national officials, and can no longer finance government and local police forces to protect their drug traffic, and spread terror throughout all those Mexican cities on the border, and then have the terror cross the border into our American cities.
«Peshmerga forces have reached Mount Sinjar, the siege on the mountain has been lifted,» Masrour Barzani, head of the Iraqi Kurdish region's national security council, told reporters from an operations centre near the border with Syria on Thursday, according to Aljazeera.
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«We will create a dedicated Border Police Force, as part of a refocused Serious Organised Crime Agency, to enhance national security, improve immigration controls and crack down on the trafficking of people, weapons and drugs.
Foreign nationals will be forced to carry ID cards, as part of new measures to strengthen border controls, the Home Office announced today.
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As I speak, Britain's Royal Navy, National Crime Agency and Border Force are working alongside their Italian partners to save lives in the Mediterranean and crack down on the evil traffickers who are exploiting desperate men, women and children who seek a better life.
«I might say, parenthetically, I believe there are national security and common security aspects to the whole globalization challenge that I really don't have time to go into today, so I'll just steer off the text and say what I think briefly, which is that as we open borders and we increase the freedom of movement of people, information and ideas, this open society becomes more vulnerable to cross-national, multinational, organized forces of destruction: terrorists; weapons of mass destruction; the marriage of technology in these weapons, small - scale chemical and biological and maybe even nuclear weapons; narco traffickers and organized criminals, and increasingly, all these people sort of working together in lines that are quite blurred.
However, the most prominent form of slavery — at any rate in Britain — is the widespread scourge of trafficking of women across national borders for sexual exploitation or for forced labour.
This agreement, which was enacted in its current form as part of the Smart Border Declaration: Building a Smart Border for the 21st Century on the Foundation of a North American Zone of Confidence [Ottawa, December 12, 2001](Smart Border) and came into force in December 29, 2004, deems (subject to limited exceptions) a foreign national who attempts to enter Canada at a land border from a «designated country» ineligible to make a refugee Border Declaration: Building a Smart Border for the 21st Century on the Foundation of a North American Zone of Confidence [Ottawa, December 12, 2001](Smart Border) and came into force in December 29, 2004, deems (subject to limited exceptions) a foreign national who attempts to enter Canada at a land border from a «designated country» ineligible to make a refugee Border for the 21st Century on the Foundation of a North American Zone of Confidence [Ottawa, December 12, 2001](Smart Border) and came into force in December 29, 2004, deems (subject to limited exceptions) a foreign national who attempts to enter Canada at a land border from a «designated country» ineligible to make a refugee Border) and came into force in December 29, 2004, deems (subject to limited exceptions) a foreign national who attempts to enter Canada at a land border from a «designated country» ineligible to make a refugee border from a «designated country» ineligible to make a refugee claim.
At the AMA's national conference in Brisbane, doctors voted to ramp up the political pressure around climate change, and they passed an urgency motion requesting the government to review the Border Force Act, which they said had the potential to gag doctors from speaking out about the treatment of refugees being held in detention centres.
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