We used Julia Alvarez's How the García Girls Lost Their Accents to explore socio - historical
policies around immigration, and used William Shakespeare's Julius Caesar to tackle issues around political dissent.
Not exact matches
Most U.S. corporate bosses have stayed silent on President Donald Trump's
immigration curbs, underscoring the sensitivities
around opposing
policies that could provoke a backlash from the White House.
The Trump administration's rigid stance on
immigration policy — in particular its tightening of restrictions
around H - 1B visas for skilled foreign workers — has created a unique opportunity for countries to lure away top technology talent that would otherwise seek employment in Silicon Valley or elsewhere in the U.S..
The current status quo
around the United States
immigration policy is bad for innovation and bad for our economy.
(In case you missed it, Inc. favors a tax - code overhaul that simplifies life for entrepreneurs; reform of arbitrary and pointless regulations, with the proviso that not all regulations are; and an
immigration policy that encourages creative, hardworking people from
around the world to come here and stay.)
With the recent changes to the U.S.'s
immigration policies, we know this is a time of real uncertainty for many of our colleagues
around the world.
Presumably, the U.S. will get
around to reforming its ridiculous
immigration policies sometime after the next election.
Most U.S. corporate bosses have stayed silent on Trump's
immigration curbs, underscoring the sensitivities
around opposing
policies that could provoke a backlash from the White House.
What does this tell us about the direction that Malaysian
immigration policy is heading, and does it speak to already existing tensions
around immigration?
And while Canadians may take pride in more engagement in crisis issues affecting people
around the world, when it comes to
immigration, they take a practical view, overwhelmingly titling towards
policy based that puts Canada's economic needs before humanitarian considerations:
I would be delighted to follow up my appearance on Midpoint: Question Everything with Ed Berliner, in which Ed and I discussed the economic issues
around immigration policy, with a few points and references.
If
immigration of this kind must be actively pursued, wouldn't it be better to follow an open
policy of allowing not - yet - murdered Christians in Muslim countries
around the world to emigrate to the United States and other western countries.
In both reframing the argument
around immigration enforcement and the various
policy pledges, the speech was welcomed by those campaigning for migration justice in the UK.
I expect more
policies around welfare and
immigration.
When foreign
policy was mentioned it was more often than not an often vociferous and partisan debate
around the UK's membership of the EU or on narrow terms
around immigration or Islamic extremism.
Up until
around the Civil War the states largely carried out their own
immigration policy, because of a lack of any federal guidance on the issue.
Although he lashed out at the «racist vans» as they have been dubbed by detractors, by taking a swipe at the Home Office's latest
immigration policy, and calling the vans «so silly — more than silly, unsettling», and «aimlessly driving
around in a poster van saying «can you please perhaps go home?»
De Blasio supports President Obama's go - it - alone effort on
immigration reform, calls current
policy «absolutely ridiculous» and says the president has «every right» to go
around Congress.
Labour would design our
immigration policy around the needs of the economy based on fair rules and the reasonable management of migration.
In recent days, municipalities in our region and
around the country have been parsing President Trump's new
immigration and refugee
policies.
Leaders of sanctuary cities
around the region say a new threat by Attorney General Jeff Sessions won't change their
immigration policies.
Bodega Ghost - town: Hundreds of Deli Owners Protest Trump's
Immigration Policy by David Greene Bodegas and delis around the city shut for eight - hours, as a silent protest to President Donald Trump's «temporary» immigration ban that has so far detained o
Immigration Policy by David Greene Bodegas and delis
around the city shut for eight - hours, as a silent protest to President Donald Trump's «temporary»
immigration ban that has so far detained o
immigration ban that has so far detained or -LSB-...]
Bodega Ghost - town: Hundreds of Deli Owners Protest Trump's
Immigration Policy by David Greene Bodegas and delis around the city shut for eight - hours, as a silent protest to President Donald Trump's «temporary» immigration ban that has so far detained or prevente
Immigration Policy by David Greene Bodegas and delis
around the city shut for eight - hours, as a silent protest to President Donald Trump's «temporary»
immigration ban that has so far detained or prevente
immigration ban that has so far detained or prevented -LSB-...]
In my judgment, that kind of leadership will require a comprehensive and sustained effort from both our public and private sectors — including a robust investment in education (especially the STEM fields), a federal commitment to research and development, a renewed emphasis on next generation manufacturing, translating federally funded breakthroughs to commercial applications in the private sector, an
immigration policy that enables us to recruit and retain the best and brightest scientists from
around the world, and appropriate tax, regulatory, and legal
policy.
Fast forward to HGSE, my adviser Professor Roberto Gonzales taught me to explore
policy issues
around undocumented students — both
immigration and education
policies.
Joseph Chamie, whom I interviewed early on here about the population «cluster bombs» exploding in many poor places
around the world, has turned his focus on the growing population of the United States, and its relation to the hot - button issue of
immigration policy.
Lena is a national expert on
immigration enforcement by local police, and she has spent years supporting organizers and lawyers
around the country to fight unfair and often illegal detention of immigrants, and to push for pro-immigrant local
policies.
Similar questions have been raised
around the Obama
immigration policies, state - legalized marijuana, etc..
All told, the speech was a mix of style — rousing the base, hitting the right anecdotes — and a bit of substance
around actual
policy proposals like the
immigration deal.