Sentences with phrase «when immigration control»

That became a bureaucratic problem when immigration control became a Home Office priority.
There will be «no influx» of Bulgarians to the UK when immigration controls are lifted next year, said former prime minister Sergei Stanishev.

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That changed in 1986, when the H program was split into the H - 2A agricultural and H - 2B non-agricultural temporary worker programs by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, creating the categories still in use today.
When you give people three options — do you want people to travel and work wherever they want to; do you want to stop immigration, at least for a while; or do you think we need immigration but it needs to be controlled and managed?
The Labour MP was the sole challenger to Vaz for the post in June 2015, when she stated: «My aim is fewer victims of crime, effective and fair immigration control, less drug abuse and an end to home grown terrorism.»
Reminding her audience she was previously home office minister, May added: «You can not control immigration overall when there is free movement from Europe... Brexit must mean control of number of people coming to Britain from Europe.»
On the other hand, it seems from the referendum that when people thought (however mistakenly) that immigration controls could be reintroduced this had a signiicant effect on voting.
But schedule 2.4 removes data protection rights from individuals when their personal information is processed for «the maintenance of effective immigration control» or «the investigation or detection of activities that would interfere with effective immigration control».
The European Union would not ask a country to contribute to its budget or bequeath control over immigration to the bloc when striking free trade arrangements, so he can only see it «going one way», he says.
«Andrew Mitchell: We can end global poverty Main Walaa Idris: Immigration is good - but only when it is controlled and the immigrants fully assimilate»
In Chart 4 we see the probability of voting for the three main parties by how respondents answered the question «when Britain negotiates to leave the EU is it more important for the UK government to protect Britain's access to the single market or to gain full control of immigration
When Ted Heath introduced the Immigration Act of 1971 — one of the strictest acts of immigration control in British history — it did not reduce inward migration dramatically (which continued at around 200,000Immigration Act of 1971 — one of the strictest acts of immigration control in British history — it did not reduce inward migration dramatically (which continued at around 200,000immigration control in British history — it did not reduce inward migration dramatically (which continued at around 200,000 per year).
«Brexit means Brexit» may well have been devoid of meaning when trotted out by Theresa May in her first speech and afterwards, but it became clear certainly by autumn 2016 that the government did intend to control immigration.
Because while controlled immigration can bring great benefits — filling skills shortages, delivering public services, making British businesses the world - beaters they often are — when the numbers get too high, public support for the system falters.
As Home Secretary for six years, I know that you can not control immigration overall when there is free movement to Britain from Europe.
«Frankly, in this day and age, when corporations and billionaires, trying to move an agenda of privatization and anti-worker and anti-immigrant policies, control politics via funneling massive sums of money into political fights,... it is likely to be a trap,» Deborah Axt, co-executive director of the immigration rights group Make the Road New York, told Patch in an interview.
At a meeting of the parliamentary party at the end of last week, voices who last had their chance when Hazel Blears made her doomed bid for the deputy leadership reportedly piped up, talking about benefit claimants getting «something for nothing» and the need to sound strong notes on immigration controls.
Just 12 % of the public would trust Labour over other political parties when it comes to controlling immigration, a new poll has found.
But she was not well known outside of western New York, and some Democrats were unsettled by her past positions on issues like gun controlwhen in Congress, she earned an «A» rating from the National Rifle Association — and immigration.
UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage, who campaigns for Britain's exit from the EU, said: «These latest figures show just how out of control the government is when it comes to controlling immigration in and out of the UK.
A similar phenomenon occurred after the attacks of September 11, 2001, when stringent visa controls prevented some scientists from working in the U.S. Albert Teich monitored the impact of the travel restrictions on science for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and now researches visas and immigration policies at The George Washington University.
What happens when warning systems point to barriers outside of the school's control — barriers such as transiency, family changes, poverty, immigration, addiction, mental health?
One member of this group, George Cadle Price, topped the polls in the 1947 election when he opposed immigration schemes and import controls and rode a wave of feeling against a British proposal for a federation of its colonies in the Caribbean.
Require certain persons who are subject to immigration control to apply for a biometric immigration document when they make an application for leave to remain in the UK.
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