School officials point to Trump's
tough immigration stance as well as cost and overseas competition.
Not exact matches
On the one hand, the United States» increasingly hard
stance on
immigration is making it
tougher for companies to bring in top talent from around the world.
But immigrant advocacy groups and Democrats have expressed concern that the Trump administration will escalate
immigration enforcement efforts in line with the president's
tough stance toward illegal immigrants.
By contrast, Romney is blitzing South Carolina Republicans with expensive mailings that highlight his
tough stance on issues such as
immigration, and has blanketed the state with television ads.
In response to recent
immigration raids Cuomo took a
tough stance on Wednesday.
David Cameron has been delaying the next stage of the debate on the
immigration bill for weeks, because he knew that the report stage debate would see dozens of Tory MPs trying to vote against the government and in favour of a much
tougher stance on
immigration.
And there are many in the party who would view a
tough stance on
immigration, welfare and crime as a betrayal, not reclamation, of Labour's heritage.
Abbott's appointment will prompt criticism from some within the party, particularly in northern seats, who want to see the shadow home secretary take a
tougher stance on
immigration.
Other potential candidates made pointed interventions with Education Secretary Nicky Morgan warning in The Sunday Times that a Brexiteer - style
tough stance on
immigration would see the party thrown back into the «wilderness» if it went back to an «ideological comfort zone» in order to «appease the noisy fringes».
However, Mr Miliband has come under pressure to take a
tougher stance on
immigration and Europe to prevent the loss of working class voters.
A xenophobic president could mean
tougher stances, says Heather Segal, chair of the U.S.
immigration practice at Guberman Garson Segal Immigrati
immigration practice at Guberman Garson Segal
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