Sentences with phrase «question of immigration»

Lastly, there is the question of immigration law, of considerable significance since it directly affects individuals.
By «facing the question of immigration scams» I mean worrying about the possibility that a woman will marry him with the only purpose of gaining residence to his country, and will divorce him soon after the marriage....
-- ANY MAN who even remotely considers the idea of marrying a Russian woman will face the question of immigration scams.
- Any man who even remotely considers the idea of marrying a Russian woman will face the question of immigration scams: that a woman will marry him with the only purpose of gaining residence to his country, and will divorce him soon after the marriage.
Any man who even remotely considers the idea of marrying a Russian woman will face the question of immigration scams: that a woman will marry him with the only purpose of gaining residence to his country, and will divorce him soon after the marriage.
«It rather sums up the very bad few weeks the Government has had with the question of immigration and what a mess the whole thing is.»
Gove's piece in The Times is also the strongest Vote Leave has been so far on the big question of immigration - one of Nigel Farage's two «fundamental problems» with the Leave campaign yesterday).
«For us, the question of immigration is a question about race, and it is also a question about real equality in this country.»
As far as I understand, all member states have a veto in the European Council when it comes to questions of immigration and national security.
Nguyen's next fiction book, The Refugees, is a collection of perfectly formed stories written over a period of twenty years, exploring questions of immigration, identity, love, and family.
I further note that questions of immigration and residency in Canada do not necessarily equate to evidence in support of ethnicity being a factor in firm hiring.

Not exact matches

Ultimately, they will have to address questions about the extent of the president's power on matters of immigration and national security.
Ramos was invited onto «The O'Reilly Factor» after he was kicked out of a Trump press conference in Iowa last week for interrupting the presidential candidate and demanding Trump answer his immigration question.
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus muddied the waters on President Donald Trump's new executive order barring immigration from select countries, saying Sunday it «doesn't include green card holders going forward» but adding that anyone traveling back and forth from the countries in question will be subject to further screening, including U.S. citizens.
But the controversy over policies which May is closely associated with has raised awkward questions about how the pursuit of lower immigration after Brexit sits alongside the desire to be an outward - looking global economy.
But relatively recent trends — urbanization, mass immigration, the rise of big business — have found us more frequently living and working alongside strangers rather than neighbours; as Cain writes, «facing the question of how to make a good impression on people to whom [we] had no civic or family ties.»
The tractor - trailer was in the main inspection lane at the checkpoint on IH - 35, north of Laredo, when agents questioned the driver and passenger on their immigration status.
Here is a sampling of questions gathered from immigration lawyers that you can test with your partner.
With many around the globe questioning the benefits of trade, immigration and globalization, Canada is uniquely positioned to prove them wrong and rebuild our growth in a sustainable, inclusive way.
Its written list of immigration «principles,» released Sunday night, doesn't say anything about the citizenship question, but it includes a kitchen sink of immigration restrictions.
Concerns about confidentiality and immigration status were discovered months before the Department of Justice asked to add a question about citizenship.
Whether he likes it or not, Bernanke just pledged what will likely amount to a trillion dollars of taxpayer money to Obama's reelection, thereby impacting not only the economy, but potentially immigration policy, the next Supreme Court nominee, education, and even more urgent determinations, like questions of war and peace.
In the commentary in question we commended the USCC for «trenchant statements on protecting the unborn and on the evil of active euthanasia, together with a call for equitable tax support for school choice and support for increased immigration
Chang Qiang Zhu's behavior began to suffer only after the immigration judge asked him specific questions, such as what form of persecution the Apostle Paul used against Christians and what year Paul converted to Christianity, the Second Circuit Court of Appeals recently ruled.
In this collection of essays he addresses questions as various as marriage and divorce, immigration policy, and the importance of national holidays.
In light of your question, I don't think Jesus would comment at all about what Obama is trying to do with immigration.
Anti-burqa legislation in Belgium, France, the UK and beyond raises all sorts of questions about immigration and assimilation, church and state.
For Carroll, «what it means to be a human» must be the central question, the «foundation for any discussion» of immigration.
On this question, the bishops have a long - standing and settled conviction — not unrelated to the immigrant history of Catholicism in this country — that a generous immigration policy is good for poor people seeking opportunity, good for America, and good for the Catholic Church.
Here, too, questions could be raised, but the fact is that on immigration the U.S. bishops take pretty much the position of the Wall Street Journal, which, only half tongue in cheek, calls for a constitutional amendment abolishing national borders.
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.
Dale Hanson Burke, author of Immigration: Tough Questions, Direct Answers, also wrote about what to do when one doesn't know a family's status.
Before I tell you more of their stories, here are some common questions often asked about immigration removal:
But with the help of new contacts, they can be more informed on how to deal with that question on immigration or that letter about NHS waiting lists.
Quizzed on the issue of immigration at Prime Minister's Questions this week May insisted that immigration depressed wages and affected the poorest in society hardest.
[1] The question of change rather than absolute levels of immigration has rarely been addressed at a small geographic scales; this is because of changing electoral boundaries, making direct comparison difficult.
[1] As it is not clear which groups the respondents mean when answering questions about immigration (see this report for a discussion of public perception of immigrants), I divide this category into three non-overlapping «immigrant» group: white foreign - born, non-white UK born and non-white foreign - born.
UKBA officers are allowed to enter into «consensual» conversations with potential immigration offender but members of the public are under no obligation to answer their questions.
Recently, Donald Trump replaced acting Attorney General Sally Yates with Dana Boente «after she questioned the legality of his immigration ban».
Labour also needs open debates on difficult questions, of which immigration is very high up that list.
Last item is what I did remove from my question and «hope of legal immigration» is a noticeable reason.
On the substantive questions, I would take a social democratic view of immigration, not a liberal or libertarian one.
Rangel said he was the «only one» of the candidates who could answer a question about immigration, because no one else on the stage had the experience, and he said he's been invited to the White House more recently than ever before.
With regards to the emergency question on the London Met debacle, immigration minister Damien Green said that there were three specific areas that had to be addressed: 1) why students had been studying without permission 2) a closer inspection of the university's student selection 3) the student attendance monitoring by the university.
In a special edition of Question Time, David Cameron, Nick Clegg and Ed Miliband faced members of the public, taking questions on Europe, immigration, the economy, benefits and the NHS.
However, shadow immigration minister Damian Green said the number of people arriving in Britain was «huge» and questioned whether the government had any real plans to deal with so many extra people.
«I am grateful to my hon. Friend for asking that question, because it enables me to puncture one of the great urban myths in the immigration debate, which is that most immigration comes from within the European Union.
In this interview, conducted by a reporter with the group called USWGO, Virgil Goode answers questions regarding a wide variety of questions, including Agenda21, National Defense Authorization Act, the North American Union, Illegal Immigration, and the TSA.
And the law states that state and local law enforcement agencies «may not stop, question, investigate or arrest a person based on perceived immigration status or suspected violation of federal immigration law.»
I believe «controlled tests of deception» answers your question because that is exactly what the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 permitted.
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