Not exact matches
Eventually, Powell Jobs and Davis Guggenheim — a filmmaker who's also working
on the project — plan to use these self - shot videos to compose a documentary about the
need for
immigration reform.
Immigration policy, from potential burdens of reporting and verification to visa
needs for highly skilled positions, are also critical to small business owners, as is Dodd - Frank's impact
on lending to small business.
In a segment
on Brexit and
immigration, she shouts, «When Britain
needs brown people again, they'll just colonize you!»
President Donald Trump plans to take the court case regarding his executive order
on immigration «through the system» and, if
need be, to the Supreme Court, he said Tuesday.
«We
need more clarity
on immigration policies,» said Brown Brothers Harriman's Clemons.
«These people paid a terrible price and demonstrate why we
need a secure border and legal
immigration reform so we can control who enters our country,» Patrick said in a statement
on Facebook.
Davis added that the U.K. will have an
immigration system that is «sustainable» and allows the number of people entering the country for work to rise and fall depending
on the country's
needs.
We have to start resolving structural issues like excess debt and
need to focus
on how to get fertility rates up for the middle class if we wan na grow without relying too much
on immigration.
While economic necessity may force the government to take a strong stance
on immigration, work still
needs to be done to protect diversity in the country.
We'll
need to make some short - term investments
on the ground before we reap the long - term benefits of increased
immigration.
Afterward, at an event kicking off a lobbying day for more than 300 evangelical pastors
on Capitol Hill, Richard Land, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission and a leader of Evangelical
Immigration Table, said that anyone who says the bill provides amnesty
needs «a course in remedial English.»
The GOP Washington establishment is launching an attack
on Scott Walker because he tentatively (and vaguely) suggested that Republicans
need to do a rethink
on immigration.
It's clear that the Republican establishment's
immigration policy preferences aren't based
on the
need for «inclusion» or the
need to «grow» the party.
From what I hear and see about Jesus in in America, he must be a Southern Republican, who
needs some training
on women, minorities, healthcare and
immigration issues
«We believe that the Conservatives at the next election
need to be seen to be taking
on the big, difficult issues facing society and not be distracted by the Ukip agenda of Europe and
immigration.»
And that kind of negative tactic means you
need to galvanise your core vote, which means banging
on about
immigration: the nastiest message
on the nastiest subject for the nastiest month of the campaign.
On the issue of mass
immigration, while the Tory party are more divided, UKIP are, of course, vociferously opposed, pointing to the
need to withdraw from the EU as the only way to guarantee full control over migrant entry into the country.
Labour also
needs open debates
on difficult questions, of which
immigration is very high up that list.
Workers who were told they
need to show proof of citizenship to keep their jobs at a Queens bakery joined hundreds protesting the president's
immigration policy outside Trump Tower
on Saturday.
On the other hand, perhaps figures like John Reid were not being so foolish when they suggested Labour needed a stronger message on immigration and «aspiration» — that counter-intuitive code word for getting the poor to vote against their economic interest
On the other hand, perhaps figures like John Reid were not being so foolish when they suggested Labour
needed a stronger message
on immigration and «aspiration» — that counter-intuitive code word for getting the poor to vote against their economic interest
on immigration and «aspiration» — that counter-intuitive code word for getting the poor to vote against their economic interests.
Now, with Labour scrambling around trying to find a way to win back voters, you are just as likely to hear someone
on the left talking about cutting back benefits or the
need to limit
immigration as you are a Conservative or right - wing paper.
Immigration targets are based
on a lack of understanding of the UK's labour
needs and could seriously damage the economy.
Greg Beales, the campaign's director of strategy — and the keeper of the party's polling — was convinced that, above all, the party
needed to address the distrust of Labour's legacy
on the economy and
immigration.
Essentially, we will
need to articulate the public policy
on immigration under which we claim the right to limit the free movement of labour.
Immigration Minister Damian Green expanded
on this point in a speech to the TRG before Christmas when he said: «We must not sub-contract the
need to keep the government in the progressive space to the Liberal Democrats.»
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.
They believe that voters already trust the Tories
on crime, Europe and
immigration and that all energies
need to be invested in converting peoples» perceptions
on the environment and poverty.
Nor do I think, as he puts it, that the Conservatives «only
need to write an article
on immigration in a newspaper every now and again» and «make some tough sounding noises about repatriating powers from the EU» to return them to the height of their popularity.
15:30 - Things take a further trip downhill as Miliband says we
need to talk about
immigration and then offers a set of proposals which would not satisfy ukip voters - clamping down
on gangmasters etc..
«Secondly we
need to think big about social democracy and allay the scepticism about globalisation and
immigration... We in the centre ground
need to make our policies as exciting and innovative and popular as those
on different wings of all politics.»
Conservative
Immigration minister Caroline Nokes said Windrush families had been let down by the immigration system but the rules on who had the right to be in the UK still needed to b
Immigration minister Caroline Nokes said Windrush families had been let down by the
immigration system but the rules on who had the right to be in the UK still needed to b
immigration system but the rules
on who had the right to be in the UK still
needed to be enforced.
On this edition of
Need to Know, A new supreme court nominee, changes in
immigration policy, and a hiring freeze in the federal government.
I think you
need an earlier paragraph touching
on Zionist / Jewish
immigration to Israel / Palestine, with tension and violence from that time.
Instead of using
immigration reform as a wedge issue, like many leaders in Washington, Utah passed legislation to help manage
immigration based
on our real economic
needs.
«Instead of empty rhetoric we
need straight talking
on immigration, we
need action not empty promises.»
If he comes he will be knocking
on doors with me of the very people who tell me they are not voting Labour because of
immigration, and let him them listen and think and he will
need to do it long enough to realise that he is not being set up because the more houses you do the more you realise that the message is consistent.
But what comes over
on the doorstep is
immigration and we just haven't had the right language to talk to our basic supporters and we haven't had the right policies and we
need to have a pretty fundamental rethink about that.»
Labour would design our
immigration policy around the
needs of the economy based
on fair rules and the reasonable management of migration.
«So we
need to be stronger
on immigration; welfare.
The Business Secretary doesn't like the Coalition's
immigration policy but he
needs to observe collective responsibility
on the details of what was agreed.
Let's be clear about The Post's position
on immigration: The Post believes immigrants are a boon to our nation, that America is desperately in
need of a guest - worker program and...
On immigration, the prime minister said Britain's point - based system would be tightened to welcome only those who had the skills the country
needed.
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«It is about control,» the London mayor said about the
need for parliament to decide
on immigration levels.
Political leaders
need to listen more carefully to the voices beyond the metropolitan elite: «I particularly welcome the inclusion in the Gracious Speech of plans to introduce an annual limit
on immigration.
He said the
need to address the rise of Ukip had helped Labour focus
on immigration again.
Assemblyman Francisco Moya, D - Queens, is the sponsor of many of the bills, which he says are
needed more than ever with President Donald Trump's executive order
on immigration.
We all
need to remember that Brown may be winning plaudits for his response to the economic crisis but the next election will be decided
on a wide range of issues -
immigration, crime, social breakdown and a powerful sense of it being «a time for a change».
At a meeting of the parliamentary party at the end of last week, voices who last had their chance when Hazel Blears made her doomed bid for the deputy leadership reportedly piped up, talking about benefit claimants getting «something for nothing» and the
need to sound strong notes
on immigration controls.
«We want them to understand what is going
on, because we expect that there will be bad actors out there who will put out bad information, so we really
need to be working together to help them understand what is happening,» said Betsey Plum, director of Special Projects NY
Immigration Coalition.