The Prime Minister and his immigration minister accuse these people of queue-jumping. |
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A miraculous transformation took place as I passed through immigration at the Eurostar check-in. |
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For many, the requirements for immigration and naturalization have been made more difficult. |
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Cohen shows how immigration legislation has not just been about keeping people out. |
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Qobadi was the second leading Iranian film figure in less than a month to fall foul of tighter U.S. immigration policy. |
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And Mr Blair said ID cards would help against illegal immigration and working. |
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At Wagah, every passenger has to once again disembark with bag and baggage for the Pakistani round of immigration checks. |
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The Jet Centre will include passenger and crew lounges, immigration and Customs facilities and an adjoining business aircraft apron. |
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They dream of a better life in Britain, where immigration laws are relatively liberal and they have an easier path to becoming legal residents. |
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At the same time, however, we need to oppose the divisive asylum system and the immigration laws that underpin it. |
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And as a result, they examined who I was, and the immigration department had me up for trial. |
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The girl's family turned him in to immigration authorities and he was deported. |
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We changed the immigration policy to recruit more migrants who could meet labour force needs. |
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But my research, and that of others, suggests that the traditional model that informs immigration policy can't deal with transnationalism. |
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Insecurity about the immigration system breeds racism towards those who come through it. |
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Thousands of Bulgarian and Rumanians were granted visas despite immigration officials saying they should be turned down. |
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We will continue to crack down hard on organised immigration crime which targets the most vulnerable, the poorest and the young. |
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The British attitude to immigration and immigrants has always been grudging, a mixture of xenophobia and socialist zero-sum economics. |
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He had vouched for her good character, on Pentagon headed paper, during her immigration application from Vietnam. |
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The briefing was about the issue of how immigration statistics are collected. |
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He has faced numerous anxious moments over the years, spending time in immigration detention centres and winning last-minute reprieves. |
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I think a lot of immigration lawyers like myself laughed when we heard about the laxness of our immigration system. |
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The idea that you can improve your wealth by encouraging your birthrate or boosting immigration to make up the numbers makes no sense at all. |
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The seven have also filed a suit with the district court calling on immigration authorities to rescind the deportation order. |
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The man from Rotherham, who was one of 10 arrested on April 19, has since been rearrested and is being questioned by the immigration service. |
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Squatters were given their marching orders after police, bailiffs and immigration officials teamed up for an eviction sting. |
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The result was skepticism and a deep-seated mistrust toward politics which was to continue after immigration to the United States. |
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He cut taxes, took the first steps towards mending the broken pension system, and encouraged the immigration of workers with needed skills. |
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Asylum and immigration issues have at their heart the fundamental principles of basic human rights. |
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A smaller wave of immigration accompanied Henry I's seizure and consolidation of power. |
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The immigration issues that we have raised in this censure motion do not stop there. |
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It may be true that it acted merely as a proxy, an Aunt Sally for fears about enlargement, unemployment, immigration and inflation. |
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Discussions with school officials indicate that waves of immigration differ for the ethnic groups. |
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Herein lies the primary tension between the two conflicting and apparently contradictory trends regarding immigration throughout the west. |
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The immigration procedures are just an additional avenue for information to leak out. |
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St Lucian immigration authorities allowed him to enter the country for a five-day stay. |
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Our family visited one of your immigration detention centres late in September. |
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Many people on bail will find that their passport details are on the immigration stop list, which means that the officer won't let you through. |
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This post-World War II immigration wave was made up almost entirely of war brides of American servicemen stationed in Iceland. |
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So, for example, just the other day did you a story about urban sprawl and the effect of illegal immigration on the environment. |
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Immigration rates remained low until 1965, when Congress liberalized immigration policies. |
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Several immigrants didn't know how to write or spell their own names, so immigration inspectors created one for them. |
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They are the latest, most dangerous incarnation of that staple of immigration literature, the revolt of the second generation. |
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He did not see his passport, and the agent dealt with the immigration officer at the airport. |
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The Supreme Court played a key role in immigration reform with its rulings that congressional districts must be reapportioned. |
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A 1996 immigration reform law allows the government to deport illegal aliens convicted of an aggravated felony. |
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The original version of the bill would have made an immigration violation a felony offense. |
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Both employers and workers were to be further protected from unfair competition by restrictive immigration regulations. |
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We must not allow our immigration policy to be subverted by unchecked illegal arrivals. |
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It is also an offence to make false representation to an immigration officer. |
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Michael Howard has finally stopped wittering on about immigration after discovering that this is hardening up the Labour support. |
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The authorities will be able to deport a harmless Egyptian cabbie who came to Britain as an economic migrant, for breaking immigration rules. |
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The Government's immigration policy appears to be unravelling very quickly, with further changes announced today. |
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When he was charged the media seemed a bit shy of mentioning his nationality or immigration status. |
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Increased birth rates and immigration have resulted in explosive growth in elementary and secondary school student enrollments. |
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From now on, every three months we will have to send their details to immigration again to get them to say yea or nay. |
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But it also leads to greater public insecurity and confusion, raw nerves that can readily be touched upon by scares about immigration and asylum. |
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He says that we need such a policy to provide a frame for our national development strategies and our immigration policies. |
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Building workers have uncovered shonky immigration scams involving the employment and exploitation of illegal immigrants in the industry. |
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Your comments on illegal immigration were right on the mark and very brave. |
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He was immediately seized by Canadian immigration authorities and has been held in detention since February. |
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Otherwise, immigration from Bulgaria during these years had dwindled to a trickle. |
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Piecemeal reforms of immigration law are insufficient and smack of tokenism. |
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Nassau County police teamed up with federal immigration agents to make these arrests. |
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During the 1930s it is his job to enforce the immigration controls on European Jewry. |
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But all I was doing was quoting the Government Actuary Service's official projection based on immigration of 195,000 a year. |
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The delays in according immigration status can have significant adverse effects upon a successful asylum seeker. |
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The immigration waves that have shaped so much of the city's personality have created a series of villages. |
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This is likely why the Irish response to immigration has been so conflicted thus far. |
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You stated that the immigration officer did ask you questions but you were given instructions by the agent and the agent replied on your behalf. |
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Angles had formed the nucleus of the kingdom of Deira, and some Norse immigration had occurred in the west from Lancashire and Westmorland. |
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In a murky turn that's never fully explained, we learn that Canadian immigration authorities want to nab her, as she's in the country illegally. |
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Castle Gardens was converted into an immigration centre to register the huge numbers of arrivals. |
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Public pressure can persuade the federal government to reinterpret its immigration policy toward those who refuse to fight in an illegal war. |
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The shell-shocked stowaway was discovered running around the immigration detention centre at Manchester Airport after a flight from Jamaica. |
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An initiative drive has begun to make authorities enforce our existing immigration laws. |
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Immigration reformers saw this program as a stepping stone to drastically overhauling our current immigration policy. |
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Now we know our rights, and protect ourselves from scam attorneys and deceitful immigration officers. |
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It puts the House and the Senate in sharp conflict over the issue of immigration and sets up a fierce battle over resolving their differences. |
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There is no doubt that the immigration system of America needs drastic reformation. |
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There's still a lot of unhappiness with him among the base, particularly on immigration and campaign finance reform. |
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While we're at it, we should throw in the fact that he so vividly recounts a rendezvous with an Antiguan immigration officer. |
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Court ushers and clerks and immigration officers were joining the walkout as part of a campaign to tackle low pay. |
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He has been detained by immigration authorities, who can hold him for 48 hours while determining his status. |
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Johnston predicts that Japan will be compelled to liberalize its strict immigration policies. |
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This country is undergoing a radical transformation because of illegal immigration and our President will do nothing to stop it. |
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By 1966 most of the regulations restricting immigration of non-white people to Australia had been removed and multiculturalism was adopted. |
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Many assumed that an upturn in economic conditions would lead to an improvement in immigration policies, but they were mistaken. |
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In Boston, for example, where German romanticism ruled supreme, German immigration remained at bay. |
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The security services, Lothian and Borders police and the immigration authorities are already believed to be reconsidering the case. |
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The Dover tragedy has refocused attention on Britain's immigration and asylum laws, and the worldwide trade in human trafficking. |
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The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws. |
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Those that are arrested are often sent unescorted to Croydon because the nearest immigration office is 60 miles away in Harwich, north Essex. |
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President Fox told reporters in Brazil that Mexico wants the United States to introduce immigration reforms as quickly as possible. |
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Differential treatment of persons for nationality and immigration purposes cannot therefore in itself be unacceptable under international law. |
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Must we always be a community in transition with high immigration and transient internal population? |
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Already there is no primary immigration and the only legal way to get a work permit is through marriage or a family connection. |
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Indeed, immigration officials of many countries strip-search persons traveling with diplomatic passports. |
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He subsequently applied to a judge of the Federal Court for an order staying the immigration inquiry pending the hearing of the judicial review. |
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The new figures, in an annex to the pre-budget report delivered two weeks ago, says the new rate of immigration will be 285,000 a year. |
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The previous year, Miami cops had had the suspect in custody for lewd and lascivious molestation, without checking his immigration status. |
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What should have been considered a minor security breach by check-in and immigration staff again became a 'security scare' headline story. |
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Last December the party trumpeted that one sixth of the Norwegian population were immigrants and called for new immigration controls. |
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As news of the arrest spread, bail bond representatives crammed into the Soi 8 immigration office, looking to post bail for the Korean. |
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It is a port built on successive waves of immigration from a Babel of nations. |
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Illegal immigration threatens our sovereignty, our security, reverence for the rule of law. |
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Mass immigration is not a problem with careerist neocons, and why should it be? |
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Even those ordered deported by the slow-moving immigration appeals system often simply disappear. |
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They locate the Boy, but things are complicated when they learn a circus owner has an immigration bond that grants him legal custody of the kid. |
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All customs and immigration officials we met smiled at Rebecca and stamped our passports with a happy mien. |
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A group of immigration police officers moved in on the pair and arrested both men after finding drugs in their possession. |
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Areas visited included Charles de Gaulle airport, its immigration waiting areas, transit areas, and police and customs holding facilities. |
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It is, of course, part of the problem that we do not have an economic immigration policy. |
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It is not so much a matter of the Government having a bad immigration policy, but, rather, that it has no policy at all. |
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It seems reasonable to conclude that U.S. immigration policy is simply not driving this current crisis. |
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Kennedy has also helped abolish the poll tax, liberalize immigration laws, fund cancer research and create the Meals on Wheels program for shut-ins and the elderly. |
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So the House GOP leadership deserves real credit for finally getting the cojones to back immigration reform. |
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All but in the fevered dreams of power mad politicians and their deluded followers is a world without immigration possible. |
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The chamber, Nam, and the evangelical groups have been in on the immigration discussions from the start. |
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Look at what he did to Perry, with that immigration attack he made against the Texas governor at that long-ago debate. |
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According to both experts and victims, the shifty world of immigration consultation here often works in conjunction with networks in the refugees' home countries. |
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The exhibition studies immigration patterns in the region as well as the blend of the urban, suburban and wilderness topographies of West Coast cities. |
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With mass immigration halted, the nativist panic of the early 20th Century eased. |
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The first millennium was the first era when most of the world was settled, and the first time immigration and travel created a robust communication network. |
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Meghan McCain defended her dad, saying the immigration issue was so volatile there had been protests outside the family home. |
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And plenty of people speak of this immigration and its supposed dangers as if these were unvarnished, unquestionable truths. |
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The issue that follows thereon is whether such interference will be proportionate to the proper interests of the state in maintaining effective immigration control. |
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My husband used my immigration status to threaten me for over twelve years. |
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The dominance of industrial capitalism nurtured an urban proletariat, in large measure drawn from the mass immigration from southern and eastern Europe. |
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Last year, he orchestrated the infiltration of a Florida immigration detention center. |
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Its views on integration and immigration are not very different from the labor party. |
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The countersuit contended that the federal government failed to enforce immigration policy. |
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He has spent much of his career knee-deep in immigration data, figuring out ways to measure the population, crunching the numbers and analyzing their policy implications. |
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Mr Murdoch told a Los Angeles conference he did not support a Conservative proposal to cap immigration and threw his weight behind Labour's points system. |
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These numbers portend to illuminate society-threatening failures within the current immigration enforcement system. |
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Germany is not illegitimate because its immigration policy favors members of a dominant ethnic group. |
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There is no possible immigration plan that 218 Republican members of Congress could unite behind. |
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Both Kingston and Perdue are strongly opposed to comprehensive immigration reform as well. |
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Not long before Monsoon Wedding was released, the government of Prime Minister Tony Blair issued a White Paper, or statement of policy, on immigration and citizenship. |
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Attempting to boost immigration without addressing the root problems is like fixing a home with dry rot in the foundations by tacking on more weatherboards. |
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While eschewing explicit racialism, advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States. |
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Randall Parker has a post suggesting that the President's weak-kneed attitude to illegal immigration is losing him conservative votes without gaining him any Latino votes. |
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The House Republicans made headlines Thursday with their convoluted immigration plan. |
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It would be welcome relief from letting Republican hand-wringing ambivalence drive the immigration debate. |
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Yet no state is sovereign over matters like immigration and naturalization, which the Constitution entrusts to Congress. |
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This behaviour earned him 40 convictions and no friends amongst the Mounties, who must have been happy to help immigration authorities send him back to his native land. |
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Suffice it to say there was not a lot of cogent discussion of immigration policy. |
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I broadly support immigration reform, but the guest worker program must be stopped. |
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As the late Leona Helmsley might have said, immigration laws are for the little people. |
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And in case you missed it, David Frum wrote about the nexus between robots and immigration right here. |
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If you do not demand your rights or if you sign papers waiving your rights, the INS may deport you before you see a lawyer or an immigration judge. |
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Rubio has been sparring with the president over immigration reform, among other issues. |
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Accordingly, if there is a visitor of Roma or non-Roma ethnic origin, the immigration officer will have to decide whether or not the eligibility criteria are met. |
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Unz also notes that a higher minimum wage would discourage illegal immigration and boost consumer spending. |
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In addition to being against immigration reform, brat takes all the expected orthodox conservative positions. |
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He also roundly attacks the effects of mass immigration into Britain. |
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The message going out to the crooks and the fraudsters is that this Government takes immigration fraud seriously, and that the behaviour will not be tolerated. |
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Jeb Bush recently stuck a stick in the GOP beehive on immigration and common core education standards. |
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Get immigration done and the party will be able to compete again on bread-and-butter issues with most of the electorate. |
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His application for assistance was rejected as immigration authorities were not satisfied he could not have claimed asylum where he entered the country. |
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And watch the freak show when the president proposes comprehensive immigration reform and moves forward on gun control. |
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This is a smart move, and will be far more important to curbing unauthorized immigration than token efforts at border security. |
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They will be used in roles ranging from supporting Customs and the Australian Federal Police to fisheries protection, immigration and anti piracy. |
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They do not want to demonize undocumented workers, nationalize the Arizona immigration law, or kill the Dream Act. |
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As a man who helped people become fugitives to save their skins, his focus on immigration is rooted in a personal life experience. |
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In their opinion, this would allow conservatives to lay a marker down on immigration while avoiding a shutdown for the time being. |
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From impeachment logic to immigration geography, yet another week in far-out theories from our fearless leaders. |
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And so the same creeping rot of the rule of law that the administration has inflicted on immigration now bedevils our drug laws. |
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His white voters are aging, and the statewide concern about illegal immigration has abated now that rates are at a historic low. |
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This warped ideology, Bayor argues, trickled down into all facets of American immigration policy. |
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That disregard does not augur well for the coming debate over immigration reform. |
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At the end of the week, Boehner suggested that immigration reform might not, after all, be on the docket this year. |
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We ought to remember that Thai immigration laws are actually very liberal. |
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The costs of blocking immigration cannot be lightly dismissed. |
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If immigration reform is being considered by Congress, Iowa Republican Steve Kingis always sure to chime in. |
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But in the aggregate, immigration reform is not a salient issue for white evangelicals. |
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In Melbourne, many families support relatives who cannot join them due to the current immigration laws and the fact that not all Oromo people are accepted as refugees. |
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Caitlin raced into an immigration line, grabbing her half finished card. |
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Winder's history of immigration charts an admirable course between the Scylla of racist little Britainism and the Charybdis of utopian open-handedness. |
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Many of the drivers complain that they had no reason to suspect their vehicles contained stowaways, and that they are being used as unpaid immigration officials. |
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With just 2,500 immigration agents, there's no question the federal government is so outmanned in the fight against illegal immigration that it's really no fight at all. |
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The Senate immigration bill would remove that prohibition for those with rpi status. |
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But her backing of immigration reform convinced roche to throw his own hat into the ring. |
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As Deva says, it acts as a way to define in legal terms the relationship of two people, with implications for tax, legalities, immigration and so on. |
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When he arrived at Heathrow on 4 March he had a return ticket and told the immigration officer that he was coming to this country as a tourist for two and a half weeks. |
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He supports a federal version of the Arizona immigration law and right-to-work legislation. |
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But as a self-governing commonwealth, the Marianas were exempt from U.S. labor standards and even immigration laws. |
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When the group of Cambodians pointed out the room where the two men were staying, immigration police burst in and found the two men engaged in using methamphetamines. |
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Restrictive immigration policies do not offer working opportunities with legitimate travel documents for those who want to work in non-professional jobs. |
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The issue of Mexican immigration and border crossing is reversed, as Americans stream toward the border, only to be forbidden entry by Mexican patrols. |
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Now would seem like a strange time for a dispassionate, de-politicized immigration solution to emerge from the House. |
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Someone who really wanted to stop unsanctioned immigration would begin here, by busting the small contractors who employ these workers on a contingent basis. |
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During the recession net immigration to the U.S. from Mexico fell to zero or less. |
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Earlier immigrants often discovered with surprise that immigration officials had Americanized their names on the documents that admitted them to the country. |
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They saw in it a haven for traditional values that might, in time, restore their idealized America, now overrun by waves of immigration and noisome industrialization. |
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The political challenge for Republicans on the issue of immigration is well-covered territory. |
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And sure enough, before long, immigration activists in North Carolina were picketing Hagan at campaign events. |
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Perry had multiple problems beyond immigration when he began to nosedive in the polls. |
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Indeed, for much of the country, illegal immigration is a small issue or a nonissue entirely. |
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With our long immigration stalemate, it is currently, and perhaps eternally, a nocturnal river. |
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The only good news for Rubio is that his immigration gambit occurred early enough for him to rehabilitate and recover. |
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On the other side, immigration is the issue that dare not speak its name. |
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Some, like Sabah, received immigration approval almost two years ago, but decided to stay in Iraq. |
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Only one major EU nation will allow unrestricted immigration immediately. |
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In November 2000 there was a major row and a month later he was arrested as an overstayer because his immigration status had not been regularised. |
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In a place like Colorado, the clustering has been reinforced by the immigration of lots of college-educated hipsters to the state. |
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Suburbia developed rapidly in the 1920s, fed by immigration from Britain and natural population growth, and shaped by new tramways, bus routes, and the motor car. |
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About half of all illegal aliens deported since 2009 have either been immigration crimes or non-violent misdemeanors. |
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The whole immigration issue ranging from the arrival of boat people and the level of support we supply refugees needs to be handled entirely differently. |
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He said the failure to develop a coherent immigration policy would have a devastating impact. |
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The result was the Polish Resettlement Act 1947, the UK's first mass immigration law. |
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Youth outmigration, low immigration and falling birthrates are in the headlines so regularly that we accept them as the new normal. |
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In the 1950s there was large scale immigration from South Asia and to a lesser extent from Poland. |
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Bradford has experienced significant levels of immigration throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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When I reached Heathrow airport, the immigration department stopped me and said they have received a red alert notice against me. |
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The recent waves of immigration have also led to an increasing number of Hindus, Buddhists, Sikhs and Muslims. |
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But last week during a debate about immigration in the Crawdaddy club in Dublin he openly boasted about employing illegal immigrants. |
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Cameron said immigration from outside the EU should be subject to annual limits. |
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The Party also touched upon the issue of immigration, claiming that under Labour, immigration would rise hugely. |
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They campaign mainly on issues such as reducing immigration and EU withdrawal. |
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Subsequent immigration has been chiefly from the British Isles, but also from continental Europe, the Pacific, The Americas and Asia. |
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Not all people residing in England and the United Kingdom are white due to immigration from other countries. |
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More recent immigration in the late 20th century and early 21st century has fueled new communities of Hispanics and Asians. |
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He should also acknowledge Britain's role as head of a Commonwealth of nations when forming his immigration policy. |
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The policies of immigration and integration have been the subject of much debate in Norway. |
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This immigration is being driven by foreign investment in the Bajio, especially in the automotive sector. |
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This is mostly because of increased immigration by residents of the EU, in particular from Poland. |
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In recent years, immigration has accounted for most of Norway's population growth. |
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There has also been significant immigration from Lithuania, the Czech Republic and Latvia. |
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By the end of the decade, half of all immigration to the United States was from Ireland. |
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In recent years curries have become popular in the county largely due to the immigration and successful integration of Asian families. |
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The many Indian restaurants all over Britain are a by-product of the large waves of immigration from the subcontinent. |
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The EU also operates the Schengen Information System which provides a common database for police and immigration authorities. |
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The demographics of Britain itself was changed after the Second World War owing to immigration to Britain from its former colonies. |
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More to the south in Belgium, archaeological evidence from this period indicates immigration from the north. |
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The country has been broadened by globalisation and immigration from the Pacific Islands, East Asia and South Asia. |
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There may have been some unreported swims of the Channel, by people intent on entering Britain in circumvention of immigration controls. |
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Welsh Asian and African communities developed mainly through immigration after the Second World War. |
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Since 1948 substantial immigration from Africa, the Caribbean and South Asia has been a legacy of ties forged by the British Empire. |
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As a result of a shortage of workers in the 1950s, the government encouraged immigration from Commonwealth countries. |
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In relative terms, this was one of the largest waves of immigration ever of a single ethnic community to Britain. |
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However, the party's campaign against immigration has been accused of using racism and xenophobia to win votes. |
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I went through a lengthy immigration process before I was allowed across the border. |
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London has been a focus for immigration for centuries, whether as a place of safety or for economic reasons. |
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As late as 1960 mass immigration currents were registered to Brazil, and many were from the Azores. |
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Spanish is also widely spoken, especially as immigration has continued from Latin America. |
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After independence, there has been gradual immigration from England, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. |
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The island was populated in various waves of immigration from prehistory until recent times. |
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House Speaker John Boehner has stalled on immigration with great vigor. |
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Most of the immigration occurred during World War I until the end of the Cold War. |
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They are in addition to 265 Chinese students accepted by the junior college but denied visas by the Sendai immigration office. |
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Canadian English is the product of five waves of immigration and settlement over a period of more than two centuries. |
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Their duties include defending the Bahamas, stopping drug smuggling, illegal immigration and poaching, and providing assistance to mariners. |
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German immigration was very low until the 1850s, when waves started arriving in southern Brazil. |
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In 2009, for the first time in 44 years, the country saw an overall positive influx when comparing immigration to emigration. |
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One reason this death toll was overlooked is that once introduced, the diseases raced ahead of European immigration in many areas. |
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He contributed to the debate prior to the 2005 United Kingdom General Election criticising assertions that immigration was a cause of crime. |
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At this point, Roosevelt worked to ease immigration restrictions in the midst of an America turned restrictionist in its immigration policies. |
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This followed earlier measures to quickly give immigration permits to third country nationals investing in Cyprus property. |
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The country's immigration policies have begun to liberalize. |
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For immigration control, officials of many countries use entry and exit stamps. |
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Wagenaer's response was to sponsor the immigration of Dutch women to the colony as potential wives for the settlers. |
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Abolition meant a virtual halt to the arrival of black people to Britain, just as immigration from Europe was increasing. |
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The objection was lodged on the basis that immigration officials believed it would be a marriage of convenience for residency purposes. |
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As with neighbouring Germany, there has also been heavy immigration from Turkey and former Yugoslav states such as Croatia and Serbia. |
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From immigration to Social Security to covert wiretapping, the legislation underscores the priorities of local politicians for the coming year. |
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In 1688 it sponsored the immigration of 200 French Huguenot refugees forced into exile by the Edict of Fontainebleau. |
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He has staked out the high ground on immigration reform and gun control. |
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But Cecilia Munoz is confident of victory on immigration reform. |
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It means that the outlook for immigration reform will only get bleaker. |
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While most Welsh immigrants came to the US before the 20th century, immigration has by no means stopped. |
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Despite all of this, The Great Depression caused mass immigration to the Soviet Union, mostly from Finland and Germany. |
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At one point, a Canadian immigration office was to be set up in Copenhagen. |
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Since then, immigration has become more varied, although France stopped being a major immigration country compared to other European countries. |
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Ohashi obtained the report as the immigration officials were using it as evidence to support their case against a Kurdish asylum seeker. |
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Decades of continuing high immigration have made the city the most cosmopolitan and multicultural in Italy. |
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A more recent instance of Icelandic immigration to North America occurred in 1855, when a small group settled in Spanish Fork, Utah. |
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During the 1950s, Dutch immigration to South Africa began to increase exponentially for the first time in over a hundred years. |
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Caesar claimed that the Belgae generally had received immigration from Germanic people from east of the Rhine. |
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The first immigration took place during this period as the Norwegian coast offered good conditions for sealing, fishing, and hunting. |
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Apart from the British Empire, they were not favored destinations for the immigration of surplus populations. |
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A gradual immigration by Germanic Frankish tribes during the 5th century brought the area under the rule of the Merovingian kings. |
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And, it continued, Congress had lent states authority to cooperate in immigration enforcement so as to avoid such laggardness. |
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The main drivers of population growth are immigration and, to a lesser extent, natural growth. |
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Due to its location, the Strait is commonly used for illegal immigration from Africa to Europe. |
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Over the next century the population boomed from immigration and Rio de Janeiro exploded as a global export center. |
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Since the 1970s and following the abolition of the White Australia policy, immigration from Asia and elsewhere was also promoted. |
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However, with the advent of World War II, even this reduced immigration quota was not reached. |
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Starting in 1939, a clandestine immigration effort called Aliya Bet was spearheaded by an organisation called Mossad LeAliyah Bet. |
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The cabinet initiated an ambitious programme of reforming the welfare state, the healthcare system, and immigration policy. |
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As immigration increases, many countries face the challenges of constructing national identity and accommodating immigrants. |
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Some components such as illegal immigration could only be estimated approximately. |
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This increased level of immigration in turn caused some conflicts between newcomers and old settlers. |
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Mass transatlantic Irish and Scottish immigration in the 19th century popularized Halloween in North America. |
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It has more recently become widely spoken in other parts of the United States because of heavy immigration from Latin America. |
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The Florida Bar has one local circuit committee whose only charge is to investigate unlicensed practice of law in immigration matters. |
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For example, Canada has the highest permanent immigration rates in the world. |
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Since the war, Leicester has experienced large scale immigration from across the world. |
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In Britain it is associated with Scandinavian immigration during periods of Viking settlement. |
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In the 19th century, Nicaragua experienced modest waves of immigration from Europe. |
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