Sentences with phrase «uncontrolled immigration»

"Uncontrolled immigration" refers to a situation where there are no limits or regulations on the number of people entering a country to live or work. It means that there is a lack of monitoring and control over who can enter and stay in the country, without any restrictions or requirements to follow. Full definition
In the Essex town, where Labour lost control of the council after a Ukip surge, Miliband is expected to reiterate his admission that his party failed in the past to listen to complaints about uncontrolled immigration from the EU.
Despite fluctuating popularity at various points, Trump's consistent themes of uncontrolled immigration, free trade harms to manufacturing, reduced tax rates and job creation kept him afloat as a plausible candidate amongst his core constituency.
«I want Ukip to become the party that focuses on the issues that matters to the people most affected by uncontrolled immigration, the people who are most affected by crime.
«The one difference between Ukip and the other three established parties is they opened the doors to total uncontrolled immigration from 29 million poor people in Romania and Bulgaria,» he added.
Maria Caulfield, a Brexit - supporting Conservative MP who now sits on the Exiting the EU Select Committee, said: «Tony Blair broke his own promise of a referendum on the EU, encouraged uncontrolled immigration and now can't come to terms with the decision of the people of the UK to leave.»
The last Labour Government allowed de facto uncontrolled immigration, and grossly underestimated the amount of migrants who would come here - especially those from Eastern Europe.
And there is also concern that relatively uncontrolled immigration can hurt the low paid and the low skilled, while the better off reap many of the benefits.
The justice minister, Dominic Raab, said: «The president made clear that uncontrolled immigration into the EU is a threat to national security.
Corbyn's restatement of his commitment to uncontrolled immigration comes as he tries to tempt backbenchers to return to fill more than 60 posts in his shadow cabinet vacated by rebel MPs who resigned en masse after the referendum.
But Mr Nuttall said this was not a result of the free school policy, but «mass uncontrolled immigration, brought in by Labour and supported by the Tories and Lib Dems».
If you don't understand WHY uncontrolled immigration resulted in Brexit then you must be living under a rock.
Nigel Farage went on the same channel to blame «uncontrolled immigration from Middle Eastern countries».
«This sums up the choice that voters are facing: are the economic risks of remaining in the EU bigger or smaller than the impact of uncontrolled immigration that voters believe could result?»
Some may have misunderstood what these options meant - «having to allow EU citizens the right to live and work in Britain» sounds different to «uncontrolled immigration from the EU».
She then told him sternly that she had a responsibility as home secretary to identify the impacts of «high, uncontrolled immigration» on society.
The risk of staying is the uncontrolled immigration that could result.
She told Mr Umunna that she had a responsibility as home secretary to identify the impacts of «high, uncontrolled immigration» on society.
To be fair there has been some sensible comments on here and it does seem that finally some Labour supporters realise that uncontrolled immigration from the EU is being driven in some part by the benefits on offer.
«My many conversations with Unite members leave me in no doubt that those who voted for Brexit expect that promise of an end to uncontrolled immigration from the EU to be kept, and will feel betrayed if it is not,» he was due to say.
Writing in the Guardian, Mandelson accused the justice secretary, Michael Gove, the chair of the Leave campaign, of «putting truth to one side» for an article he wrote in Saturday's Daily Mail warning of the risks of uncontrolled immigration, and the likelihood that Turkey will join the EU.
Labour has never run an uncontrolled immigration policy.
Misuse of the welfare state, uncontrolled immigration, no jobs for British kids, non-EU citizens working for less than the minimum wage, a rise in crime and violence, a health system in crisis and expensive when going private and many other issues are mentioned to me when I am out and about.
In both areas the economies have been supported by immigration, but in both areas the local populace is now concerned by this uncontrolled immigration and the rapid change to their culture.
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