Vento put up the notices (as the AP put it) «because
of concerns over immigration reform and the increasing number of people who could not order in English.»
Not exact matches
Calls have included asking representatives to vote against Betsy DeVos's nomination for secretary
of education or asking Customs and Border Control to voice
concern over President Trump's suspension
of refugee
immigration.
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.
As polling by Lord Ashcroft recently showed, a significant chunk
of UKIP's support derives from
concern over immigration.
For Labour, concessions to this by constant apologies that the last government got it «wrong» on
immigration or saying there are «legitimate
concerns» on
immigration are seen in the same way and risk repelling significant sections
of the electorate, especially among those Labour needs to win
over or persuade to turn out — notably 2010 Liberal Democrats and ethnic minority voters.
In response to a Freedom
of Information (FOI) request from Politics.co.uk, the Met admitted passing on details
of both victims and witnesses
of crime if there were
concerns over their
immigration status.
During a press conference call hosted by the New York
Immigration Coalition (NYIC) on October 3rd, refugee advocates voiced
concern over the cap, suggesting it could exacerbate the plight
of refugees worldwide.
Moreover, the data suggests that UKIP's core base
of disadvantaged voters who are particularly animated
over immigration will be central to the party's 2015 campaign, while the main parties might be able to win back the less committed UKIP voters by pitching to their
concerns over the economy.
And after reports that equality watchdog Trevor Philips is to claim a «cold war» based on racial and religious tensions could erupt in the UK due to
concerns over mass
immigration, Mr Johnson said a reassessment
of British
immigration policy was paramount.
[Cameron] thinks that people who talk about Europe or «bang on» about Europe as he once put it himself, he thinks that people who talk about
immigration and who are worried about the numbers
of people coming to Britain, he thinks that people who are
concerned about the blot
of wind farms all
over our landscapes and seascapes, he thinks that people who discuss those things are beyond the pale and I think when he insults us actually what he's doing, he's insulting a very large number
of his own voters.
Tom Watson, the deputy leader, called on the party to «redouble its efforts» to persuade voters to stay in the EU, following
concerns that many
of its supporters could back Brexit
over the issue
of immigration.
Ed had been able to get across the worry a lot
of Core labour voters have about
immigration concerning work, and not be shouted down as a racist by the likes
of Diane Abbott, the way other labour supporters like lord Glasman or rod Liddle have in the past, when as Liddle pointed out lately, it's the rich bosses employing Eastern European workers that have financially benefitted, not the working class, and the mess Cameron has made
over Junkter, is nothing to the failure
of Ed, to score
over Andy Coulson scandal,
Government sources are now suggesting that
concern over immigration is so great that restrictions will have to be imposed on citizens from some
of the current 27 EU member states.
The Leeds West MP, Rachel Reeves, told a fringe meeting on Tuesday that her constituency was like a «tinder box» and voters»
concerns about
immigration and lack
of control
over their lives could «explode» on to the streets if they remain unaddressed.
Ms. Lynch was confirmed this afternoon, after a long hold - up due not to
concerns over her qualifications, first due to her defense
of President Barack Obama's executive order on
immigration and more recently due to a stalemate
over an unrelated bill on human trafficking.
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Population
concerns may lurk within the public anger
over illegal
immigration or
over the unwed California mother
of octuplets earlier this year.
I was becoming very
concerned that in the political climate
of Brexit, some
of the students were beginning to repeat misinformed, ignorant and even bigoted opinions that they had picked up elsewhere... so I wanted them to consider
immigration over time from the view
of an outside observer.
I have no doubt that much
of the current
concern over immigration in recent years stems from stagnant real incomes
over those years.