Sentences with phrase «number of immigrants goes»

«We're not looking at whether the total number of immigrants goes up or down,» Pugatch said.

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But, given that crossing deserts brings a slow, miserable death to a number of these immigrants (and others will suffocate in the back of cargo trucks or be murdered by smugglers), a few more feet to climb is probably going to deter only a small number of potential immigrants.
Of course the government has already done a good job of slashing away at their numbers, with their intellectually incoherent policy of including them in the (failed) attempt to cap immigration numbers, even though the vast majority will go home at the end of their course, meaning they aren't properly immigrants at alOf course the government has already done a good job of slashing away at their numbers, with their intellectually incoherent policy of including them in the (failed) attempt to cap immigration numbers, even though the vast majority will go home at the end of their course, meaning they aren't properly immigrants at alof slashing away at their numbers, with their intellectually incoherent policy of including them in the (failed) attempt to cap immigration numbers, even though the vast majority will go home at the end of their course, meaning they aren't properly immigrants at alof including them in the (failed) attempt to cap immigration numbers, even though the vast majority will go home at the end of their course, meaning they aren't properly immigrants at alof their course, meaning they aren't properly immigrants at all.
The number of immigrants removed from the US with one of these tools has gone from 120,000 in 2001 to 395,000 in 2011.
A Board of Regents rule change allowing undocumented immigrants to receive a number of professional certifications, including teaching, goes into effect today.
An important factor in that increase: over the same time period, the number of immigrant scientists and engineers went from 3.4 million to 5.2 million.
The gap between the number of articling positions and the number of candidates arises from (i) decisions by Canadian law schools to increase class sizes, (2) a substantial increase in number of Canadians going outside of Canada for law school and (3) a substantial increase in the number of legally trained immigrants.
Between 1990 and 2013, the number of immigrants living in Spain went from one million to more than six million people, many drawn from Europe, North Africa and Latin America by Spain's pre-recession booming economy.
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