Sentences with phrase «stand against the immigration»

Facebook was one of the first to take a stand against the immigration ban, with CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg writing that it would «make all Americans less safe.»

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Uber subsequently emailed users to make clear that the company thinks President Donald Trump's immigration ban is «unjust, wrong, and against everything we stand for as a company,» though much of the damage may have already been done.
Standing up against the immigration ban — or any other Trump policy — could risk upsetting an administration that has not been shy about lashing out against companies that don't toe the line.
The Lords must stand against this and scrap the immigration exemption.
Earlier this week Cable praised Sarah Teather's attack against the coalition's immigration and welfare policies, which the former minister cited as reasons for her decision to stand down from parliament at the next election, as «eloquent».
«We commend the Governor for standing up against the Trump deportation machine to protect immigrant New Yorkers at state facilities, but we need to stop ICE where they frequently use their dragnet, thus chilling public safety for all,» Steven Choi, the executive director of the New York Immigration Coalition, said in a statement.
Germany is the European Union's most populous nation and its economic powerhouse, and its two leading parties agree that Germany should stand against many of the policies pursued by President Trump, especially on trade and immigration.
Over the phone a few days after the press conference, Wakefield cited the «idea of the West, Manifest Destiny» as general overarching inspirations, though such notions are especially charged in the wake of the Standing Rock Sioux's battle against the Dakota Access Pipeline and the harsh political realities surrounding immigration from nearby Mexico.
Where the decision of an asylum and immigration tribunal to dismiss an appeal against deportation was based on a misdirection of law, its decision can not stand, as it is not inevitable that it would have come to the same conclusion if properly directed.
``... there have been powerful last - ditch efforts to get Clause 76 removed from the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill... There has been widespread support for the government's decision to strengthen the law, and — if data protection is to be taken seriously — it is vital that the government and other parties should stand firm against any possible amendments.
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