Sentences with phrase «to reduce immigration»

Her apparent position that it is inherently racist to talk about reducing immigration is middle class liberal nonsense.
The only way to address this problem is to reduce immigration levels to allow wages to rise and to reduce the overall tax burden.
We need to reduce immigration intake and take stock of our sustainability position.
But only if we have the answers for pro-growth and much reduced immigration from the EU.
Some lawmakers are advocating for legislation to assist DREAMERs, those protected under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, while other lawmakers are lobbying for reduced immigration in various forms.
Mark has been an excellent minister and he can be proud of the role he has played in sharply reducing immigration to Britain.
May can say whatever she likes about Britain being open to the world, but her actions are the exact opposite: She is reducing immigration as much as possible, trying to destroy free movement, and ending free trade with our largest export market.
Those that say UKIP is dead are wrong: they will slowly rise again if the Government doesn't reduce immigration sharply and they'll surge if people think leaving the EU is in doubt.
Reciting the mantra favoured by senior coalition bods that lists the coalition's achievements — bringing the deficit down by a quarter, reducing immigration by a third, etc — Pickles warned that «you shouldn't treat politics like slogans» and cautioned his party not to «retreat from the electorate».
A major motive for choosing to leave the EU is to help reduce immigration.
The speech threw coalition policy on immigration into disarray, with one senior Lib Dem branding the speech a return to «dog whistle» politics and government sources struggling to confirm whether reducing immigration to «tens of thousands» was official policy.
Britain will be damaged by its relentless focus on reducing immigration.
May said at the Conservative party conference that she wanted to prioritise reducing immigration over being part of the single market.
de Haas writes, «while immigration restrictions often reduce immigration, these effects tend to be rather small.
In 1917 and then 1924, lawmakers motivated by rhetoric calling migrants from poor countries «undesirable» - similar to Trump's language today - introduced a literacy test and severe restrictions that dramatically reduced immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.
«The fourth and probably strongest side effect of immigration restrictions is that they not only reduce immigration but that they also reduce return migration.
One reason Dimon gave to make sure Mexico's economy is healthy: «This actually reduces immigration issues (there are now more Mexicans going back to Mexico than coming into the United States).»
Following a September audit related to the UK's attempt to reduce immigration numbers, UKVI officials found that YWAM had erred in two out of the seven areas audited.
The referendum aims to reduce immigration through quotas and limits the freedom of movement between Switzerland and the European Union.
Theresa May split the UK Border Agency in half today, in a bid to kill the controversy around reduced immigration checks.
Mr Cameron said he would leave «no stone unturned» in his bid to reduce immigration down to 1980s levels in a major speech this lunchtime in Hampshire.
Over 80 % of 2015 Ukip voters who believed the Conservatives would reduce immigration voted for them in 2017.
At a meeting chaired by Nick Clegg, the Environment Secretary — the Right - winger Owen Paterson — explained how he planned to reduce immigration pressures by abolishing the Agricultural Workers Scheme, which allowed Eastern European workers to come to the UK to do unpopular hard jobs such as picking crops in the fields.
Skeptics say any loosening of visa regimes is unlikely when the government has vowed to reduce immigration overall.
However as reducing immigration played such a large role in the recent Leave campaign it is likely the Government will attempt to restrict free movement of people in its negotiations with the EU.
This concession reduces the Immigration Skills Charge to # 364, which is more manageable but still an additional cost for a small business that will have to be weighed up.
If you can stomach it, watch this entire segment with Tucker Carlson of Fox News — it hits all the usual notes, culminating in an interview with some professor who wrote a book about reducing immigration for environmental reasons.
The UK had better act to reduce immigration from Muslim majority countries before it is too late.
Polls tell us that there is a clear majority for reducing immigration and close to half the public would vote to leave the EU.
Leaked cabinet letters obtained by the BBC, published today, show Theresa May, while home secretary, wrote to the Department for Education last year outlining proposals for how schools could help reduce immigration.
One senior Lib Dem branded the speech a return to «dog whistle» politics, while government sources struggled to confirm whether reducing immigration to «tens of thousands» was official policy.
This seat is socially liberal and I suspect many here were put off by the Tories» fixation on reducing immigration.
57 % believe that the Government should prioritise securring free trade agreements and access to the single market in the Brexit negotiations, as opposed to 19 % who say the Government should prioritise reducing immigration
The home secretary said: «Mark has been an excellent minister and he can be proud of the role he has played in sharply reducing immigration to Britain.»
People now believed the Conservatives were as likely to reduce immigration as Ukip itself and far more so than any other party.
I asked on Friday how May will persuade voters that her claims of having reduced immigration by a third are true.
Added Dave Gorak, executive director of the Wisconsin - based Midwest Coalition to Reduce Immigration: «Gingrich's calling Romney's support for «self - deportation» a «fantasy» is disingenuous at best.»
Though Thiel himself is an immigrant, having arrived in the U.S. from Germany with his family in the 1970s, back in 2008 he reportedly donated $ 1 million to NumbersUSA, a group dedicated to reducing immigration to pre-1965 levels.
David Cameron pledged to reduce immigration to «tens of thousands» rather than «hundreds of thousands» in order to ease the pressure on public services and the former Labour welfare Minister, Frank Field, supported this.
Home Office officials have to weigh each case on its own merits, against a powerful, popular and political drive to restrict and reduce immigration.
Following five years of policies designed to reduce immigration, quarterly statistics released at the end of August showed net migration reaching the highest level on record, taking the government ever further from its goal of reducing net flows «from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands.»
She stated that Labour would not begin from the starting point of «how to reduce immigration» with no concern to the consequences, highlighting the «inbuilt unfairness» and cruder aspects of Tory immigration policy (such as Go Home vans).
Evidence from numerous opinion polls showed that there was a clear majority for Leave on the basis of concerns about immigration and beliefs that leaving would reduce immigration.
But now the referendum is over, Vote Leave campaigners are already pointing out that they never said they would reduce immigration, only that the British people could if they wanted to.
Mr Cameron, who will be speaking to party activists in Hampshire, repeats his promise to reduce immigration from the hundreds of thousands to the tens of thousands and the Daily Mail summarises his pledges:
Given that one argument for reducing immigration is a supposed negative impact on the UK economy, why does the focus not shift to increasing EEA immigration with their net positive impact, and reducing non-EEA?
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