If the Telegraph of Lawson and Monckton has anything to do with it, this will involve building
tough immigration controls, higher flood defences and rigorous news management to keep out climate refugees, water, and bad news from the lower latitudes, respectively.
The report said
tough immigration controls had prevented these children from getting support.
Miliband: yes, mansion tax and attacks on non-doms, energy companies and unscrupulous landlords, but also
tougher immigration controls, continuing deficit reduction and curbs on public spending.
They also support a referendum on EU membership and
tougher immigration controls.
Not exact matches
But, the paper claims, «Even if Mr Blair did introduce
tougher immigration criteria, this would not bring our borders back under
control.
With a campaign slogan of «Make America Great Again,» Trump proposed
tougher control regarding borders and illegal
immigration — including a controversial call for a temporary ban on Muslims entering the United States — and promises to produce jobs.
If the vast majority of the public want
tougher controls on
immigration - which they very much do (see the polls)- then why do the liberal media insist on accusing the the Tories of chasing their «core vote»?
Recounting his upbringing by an abusive father and his anger over losing construction job opportunities to illegal immigrants, Foley seems to have taken up arms less out of necessity (à la Autodefensas) than out of a frustration with both the American government's lack of
immigration control and with his own
tough, on - the - margins life.