Not exact matches
The surprise acquittal of Jose Ines Garcia Zarate in the shooting death of San Francisco woman Kate Steinle set off a firestorm of outrage Thursday night, as top conservatives and critics of so - called «sanctuary cities» pinned blame for Steinle's death
on illegal immigration and insufficiently aggressive deportation
policies.
Theodore Hesburgh, then President of the University of Notre Dame and Chair of the Select Commission
on Immigration and Refugee Policy, testified before Congress that the Select Commission's recommendation favoring amnesty was predicated «on one condition: that somehow the sieve that we call a border could be tightened up, that somehow we would bring our illegal immigration under cont
Immigration and Refugee
Policy, testified before Congress that the Select Commission's recommendation favoring amnesty was predicated «
on one condition: that somehow the sieve that we call a border could be tightened up, that somehow we would bring our
illegal immigration under cont
immigration under control.»
It is, of course, impossible to know his heart, though not altogether impossible to know his mind, and it is telling that
on what are perhaps the three most crucial international
policy issues facing the next president «the Arab world, Iran, and
illegal immigration «Gingrich's positions appear to have been shaped significantly by Catholic thought.
Trump's
immigration policies aren't just about reducing
illegal immigration, they come with serious reductions
on legal
immigration and a rejection of people from «shithole» countries.
The government should allow hundreds of thousands of
illegal immigrants living in the UK to become British citizens, Boris Johnson has insisted, as he launched a stinging attack
on the government's
immigration and asylum
policies.
He keeps doubling down
on policies that piss a lot of Americans off... like
immigration (legal and
illegal).
And the Lib Dems have swung away from their traditionally «liberal»
policy on immigration - instead they've backed the Government's toxic
immigration bill, abandoned support for an amnesty for
illegal immigrants and laid out plans for a # 1,000 bond for those visiting from «high - risk» countries.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner, for example, recently proclaimed Syracuse a sanctuary city — a loosely defined
policy of looking the other way
on illegal immigration.
Spurred by Trump's announcement in September that he planned to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, members of the chamber wrote a letter to the Florida congressional delegation urging them to «quickly find a legislative solution before the program expires»... «Without a legislative solution, 800,000 DACA recipients will lose their ability to work and legally study, and it will leave many Florida employers, workers and students without certainty,» the chamber's CEO Mark Wilson wrote in the letter... «The Florida Chamber supports an earned pathway to citizenship for immigrants that pass criminal background checks as well as supports
policies that reduce
illegal immigration and improve
on border security.»
On immigration the prime minister asserted that the government's
policies were working and that
illegal immigration and net inward migration was falling.
Communication from the Commission
on Policy priorities in the fight against
illegal immigration of third - country nationals.
It is a good idea to write argumentative essay about importance of foreign aid to third world countries, about the war in Iraq, globalization, violence in sports, current politics, alcohol
on campus, eating disorders and media portrayal of women, religious education in public schools, foreign
policy, homelessness causes,
illegal immigration, etc..
Mr. Graham said that any Senate debate
on the highly charged subject of
illegal immigration would make it impossible to deal with the difficult issues involved in national energy and global warming
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.
Prior to joining the Faculty, she was a senior
policy analyst with the Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network, where she worked
on HIV / AIDS and
immigration, legal and other barriers to harm - reduction programs for people who use
illegal drugs, and law reform to promote the rights of women and girls in the context of HIV / AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa.