Sentences with phrase «things about immigration»

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The most enlightening parts of the evening involved the senators» commentary about their votes in Congress on things such as the national telephone surveillance program, the readiness of the military, and immigration.
Here are five things economists know about immigration.
«It's Still Grayish»: A talented young coder living in Silicon Valley speaks with Alexis C. Madrigal about the one thing standing in the way of his success: his immigration status.
I feel very strongly about an immigration bill that's fair and just and a lot of other things.
So, having said these things, I will still vote for President Obama not so much for the other issues I agree with him (immigration and especially economy), but because of the facts you Baptist Minister also mentioned about Bishop Romney (he was indeed a Mormon priest in Boston and a Mormon missionary in France).
The thing for me that's so maddening about this is that the BORDER being secured and Legal immigration process being sped up and streamlined isn't done.
The party should «take positions on things like immigration and Europe, but not bang on about them obsessively,» he said.
«One of the most iconic things about being British is having a British passport,» immigration minister, Brandon Lewis, said on the day of the announcement.
The government's new Immigration Bill is about two things: making it easier for the Home Office to forcibly remove and deport people, and creating a «really hostile environment» in the belief that people will leave the UK if their existence here is made impossible.
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..
Trump had just finished talking about immigration being a good thing, and Steve does not challenge that.
Taking aim at Farage and his allies, the former Conservative MP says that Ukip should «take positions on things like immigration and Europe, but not bang on about them obsessively».
I think a lot of people on the door step were talking about immigration, but they talked about it as a proxy for other things - the lack of houses, job insecurity, the increase in agency workers.
[Cameron] thinks that people who talk about Europe or «bang on» about Europe as he once put it himself, he thinks that people who talk about immigration and who are worried about the numbers of people coming to Britain, he thinks that people who are concerned about the blot of wind farms all over our landscapes and seascapes, he thinks that people who discuss those things are beyond the pale and I think when he insults us actually what he's doing, he's insulting a very large number of his own voters.
«Rather than wringing our hands about the white working class and immigration, we need to deal with the underlying issues that make white and black people hostile to immigration: things like housing and job security.
«The Labour Party, the Lib Dems and the Tories, by leaving the door to Britain open, has forced people to turn to a party which speaks openly about the problem of immigration and says that while there might be a few good things about it there's also a lot of bad things
How often do we hear socialists accuse anyone who raises concerns about immigration of racism or xenophobia when often they are not guilty of either of these things?
Shadow Europe minister, Pat Glass, did the same thing last week when she described a voter (courtesy of another live mic), as a «horrible racist» for complaining about the impacts of immigration.
The four candidates actively running for Rochester mayor debated a number of subjects Monday night including what they would do about things like poverty, mayoral control of schools, Parcel 5 and immigration.
«The big thing about the act,» says Sethna, «is that it takes away a lot of the anxiety over the postdoc's immigration status as he or she moves toward the permanent visa, or green card.»
It's not immigration The first thing that most foreigners think about is immigration.
In particular, I really appreciate being able to take the speed boat directly from downtown San Pedro to Chetumal. It only takes 1  1/2 hours and is about $ 60 US roundtrip. The time spent in immigration and baggage checks is nominal, as compared to stopping at the border. When you arrive at the dock in Chetumal, there is a dedicated group of Mexican agents there and things move pretty quickly.
The result is often an incorrect debate about immigration (legal and illegal) being demonised as a «bad thing» for the economy, or «it's taking local jobs» when in fact, the types of positions being recruited for are most often, being responded by foreign applicants as there are not sufficient locally qualified applicants for the high level of skills required.
«A really big thing for us is TDS can do just about everything,» he adds, citing the need to provide clients services in areas such as cross-border matters, major litigation, tax, environmental law, collective agreements, intellectual property, and immigration.
If you've recently moved to the United States and had a change in your immigration status, here are some things you should know about Marketplace coverage:
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