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| Patrick has called | immigration a federal issue and has supported the McCai |
| blic Petitions Committee, the Committee for | Immigration, Absorption and Diaspora Affairs, and the L |
| rther extended (by the Criminal Justice and | Immigration Act 2008) to cover tracings, and other work |
| ventually superseded in 1923 by the Chinese | Immigration Act of 1923, also known as the Chinese Excl |
| The 1976 | Immigration Act has, since 2002, been replaced by the I |
| The law was amended by the Commonwealth | Immigration Act 1968, before being superseded by the Im |
| 53(1)(b) of the | Immigration Act should receive a copy of the material o |
| The | Immigration Act 1971 introduced the concept of patriali |
| Later, the | Immigration Act of 1924 restricted immigration even fur |
| , ruled that it was unlawful under the 1971 | Immigration Act to restrict the men's leave to remain i |
| The | Immigration Act in Canada was created in 1976 by then P |
| The | Immigration Act of 1976 does not have that much informa |
| cle: Section 63 of the Criminal Justice and | Immigration Act 2008 |
| Criminal Justice and | Immigration Act 2008 (Commencement No.1 and Transitiona |
| ohnson, Senator Reed was a co-author of the | Immigration Act of 1924, the purpose of which was to re |
| ed user JerryJones) recently argued for the | immigration act of 1965 to be included in Culture and A |
| enged the adjudication procedures under the | Immigration Act on the basis that it violated section 7 |
| Repeals relating to the | Immigration Act 1971, Immigration and Asylum Act 1999, |
| the | Immigration Act infringed sections 7, 2(b), and 2(d) of |
| Immigration Act 1986 - liberalised immigration, particu | |
| Her name is attached to the 1998 | immigration act known as Legge Turco-Napolitano (L. |
| August, 1882, the US Congress passed a new | Immigration Act that stated that a 50 cents tax would b |
| The | Immigration Act 1971 is an Act of the Parliament of the |
| The Borders, Citizenship and | Immigration Act 2009 (c. |
| The Chinese | Immigration Act of 1885 placed a head tax on all Chines |
| llegally in Canada and arrestable under the | Immigration Act". |
| The Chinese | Immigration Act, 1923, known in the Chinese Canadian co |
| for reasons of national security under the | Immigration Act, R.S.C. 1985, and address questions of |
| incided with the enforcement of the Chinese | Immigration Act, Chinese-Canadians at the time referred |
| Refugee as part of recent amendments to the | Immigration Act, 1976. |
| o claim convention refugee status under the | Immigration Act, 1976 on the basis that they had a well |
| Johnson was a senior | immigration advisor to President Barack Obama during hi |
| 13 February - The | immigration advisory service in Britain warn that restr |
| The | Immigration Advisory Program (IAP) is a pilot program d |
| Immigration advocacy groups welcomed this effort but ex | |
| 9, however, he lost his role as Minister of | Immigration after a scandal regarding the application o |
| were built to accommodate the large wave of | immigration after the founding of the state. |
| a sudden, dramatic increase in agricultural | immigration after 1985, particularly in the area immedi |
| . Esam Omeish from a Virginia Commission on | Immigration, after it was revealed that he had publicly |
| Maluta acknowledged that the | immigration agency was not their "original source" for |
| National | Immigration Agency |
| the Metropolitan Police and the Border and | Immigration Agency. |
| Appointed an | immigration agent by the Ontario government in 1874, he |
| In early 1945, an unidentified | immigration agent was asked how many Jews would be allo |
| He was also an | immigration agent and registrar of deeds. |
| ce, Manitoba) was a pioneer, politician and | immigration agent. |
| But soon, | immigration agents are back knowing what's going on and |
| the modest civil ceremony can be concluded, | immigration agents arrive, but everyone escapes. |
| tax money was also used to pay the federal | immigration agents, and independent immigration agencie |
| talian government has always maintained the | immigration agreement is of utmost importance. |
| gives a personal account of the subject of | immigration, allowing the characters to lead the story. |
| met with President Barack Obama to discuss | immigration along Mexico's border with Arizona, and how |
| oth had extensive Anglo-Welsh input through | immigration, although in the former case, the influence |
| Minister for | Immigration, Amanda Vanstone, said of the incident: "we |
| observers – such as human rights activists, | immigration analysts and groups representing migrants – |
| He was a leader in pushing through the | Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, which ended a |
| In 1925, he was the Minister of | Immigration and Colonization. |
| riencing the most growth, mostly because of | immigration and the conversion of old livestock fields |
| fe family homestead, from his grandfather's | immigration, and also directly beside the former farmya |
| ew Alliance; Mussolini, Rome, and Reds; and | Immigration and White Supremacy. |
| ould do nothing to stem the flow of illegal | immigration and 2) the proponents of the amendment have |
| Fresnos, Texas holds detainees of the U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), whose immigr |
| ebec, she was assigned to the portfolios of | Immigration and Cultural Communities (www.micc.gouv.qc. |
| centers for the Federal Bureau of Prisons, | Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the United States |
| e was appointed Parliamentary Secretary for | Immigration and Citizenship as well as Prime Minister a |
| ble for the relations with the Citizens and | Immigration and was then promoted to Employment and Soc |
| Those revisions allowed the U.S. to suspend | immigration, and Congress subsequently acted quickly to |
| of his constituents are upset with illegal | immigration and the state and federal government respon |
| and health care, and sensible positions on | immigration and federal spending. |
| d to King's cabinet, serving as Minister of | Immigration and Colonization, Minister of Mines, Minist |
| ation, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the United S |
| Protected Areas", in addition to performing | immigration and customs functions. |
| Mandate of Palestine to unrestricted Jewish | immigration, and to allow the creation of a Jewish stat |
| ssor, and asked lawyers for Doherty and the | Immigration and Naturalization Service to submit argume |
| into the federal program established under | Immigration and Nationality Act Section 287(g) which al |
| t woman to chair Senate Standing Committee ( | Immigration and Labour). |
| rs and stakeholders to enforce the nation's | immigration and naturalization laws. |
| hrough 79th Congresses; of the Committee on | Immigration and Naturalization in the 79th Congress, an |
| o the Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for | Immigration and Citizenship in the subsequent reshuffle |
| Societies, Public and Social Improvements, | Immigration, and Cheap Postage. |
| are the big questions at this election like | immigration and the economy and crime." |
| uch as the illegal import of goods, illegal | immigration and business transactions amongst traveller |
| Nothings"), a faction based on the fears of | immigration and Catholicism which had won several seats |
| ion of America under a contract by the U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and under an |
| n Examination of Enoch Powell's Attitude to | Immigration and Race, (1969), London: Cornmarket Press, |
| the law firm of Eng & Nishimura, practicing | immigration and nationality law. |
| nd one of the Irgun's two Chiefs of Illegal | Immigration and Avraham Katznelson, one of the signator |
| ms; Kaafila based on the concept of illegal | immigration and Hawayein, based on the aftermath of Ind |
| y S. Truman, chaired Truman's Commission on | Immigration and Naturalization, and was noted for helpi |
| is under investigation by the United States | Immigration and Customs Enforcement department for alle |
| uently criticized for his pronouncements on | immigration and his attacks on certain organizations (i |
| the Los Angeles office of the United States | Immigration and Naturalization Service. |
| f the Standing Committee on Citizenship and | Immigration and as Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee |
| from this time describe the difficulties of | immigration and the experience of being a transplant in |
| formation, cooperative resource management, | immigration, and homelessness, which he has observed is |
| rcotics, international human rights abuses, | immigration and firearms offenses. |
| , the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Bureau of Alco |
| o books, Economic Preparedness in 1943, and | Immigration and Development on the way to the State in |
| rich culture, but also great problems with | immigration and social problems in housing projects |
| Endgame is the | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Office of De |
| ies are specified in Section 217 (c) of the | Immigration and Nationality Act (Title 8 U.S.C. §1187). |
| rly carried out by the legacy United States | Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), which was |
| Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for | Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, a |
| ng Committees on Agriculture, Colonization, | Immigration and Education; Railways, Telephones and Irr |
| is employer to justice,” state Robert Rutt, | Immigration and Customs Enforcement Office of Investiga |
| In 1999, Womack had two agents of the | Immigration and Naturalization Service assigned to the |
| deral Bureau of Investigation, US Marshals, | Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Bureau of Alcohol, |
| opolis Centre of Excellence for Research in | Immigration and Settlement (1996-2003). |
| is book documented the history of Norwegian | immigration and settlement in New York City over a hund |
| yscavage S.J., a nationally-known expert on | immigration and refugee policy and issues, is director |
| During the boom years of the 1920s, as | immigration and tourism to the Territory of Hawaiʻi fro |
| eal, Factor fought against quotas on Jewish | immigration and anti-Semitism. |
| e used to defray the expenses of regulating | immigration and for the care of immigrants after landin |
| nd office complex housing the Department of | Immigration and Citizenship). |
| Archie Bunker about the history of American | immigration and the meaning of the Statue of Liberty wi |
| to Ottawa in 1871 and 1873, for meetings on | immigration and "better terms" for the province. |
| ant secretary of homeland security for U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). |
| mier, she was named Minister of Employment, | Immigration and Industry in his cabinet. |
| ssoula was turned over to the Department of | Immigration and Naturalization for use as an Alien Dete |
| been a vocal critic of the European Union, | immigration and restrictions to the freedom of speech l |
| ograms of the Department of Justice's (DOJ) | Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) affected G |
| clared himself in favour of restrictions on | immigration and for improvements to the Thames. |
| iro spearheaded efforts to recruit the U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement to open an office a |
| Then the | Immigration and Naturalization Service requested to det |
| The | Immigration and Refugee Protection Regulations (IRPR) c |
| rnational affairs, French-language affairs, | immigration and cultural communities. |
| number of Americans (present and former) on | immigration and its results. |
| rcement Administration (DEA), FBI, and U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement have pursued the ca |
| de four departure gates, two arrival gates, | immigration and passenger services. |
| arrested by the United States Department of | Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and charged with f |
| y be called an extremely optimistic view of | immigration and assimilation-a view that was not shared |
| January 2000, he served as a member of the | Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. |
| is regularly cited in support of increased | immigration and minimum wage legislation. |
| ulation was slowly increasing due to modest | immigration and British economic sanctions and the bloc |
| a prospective universal health care system, | immigration, and overseas military commitments threaten |
| te voters' anger in the over rising illegal | immigration and crime rates into an unexpected 3 seats |
| The | Immigration and Ethnic History Society was formed in 19 |
| es important to the mutual borders, such as | immigration and the War on Drugs. |
| apids, the center of the 19th century Dutch | immigration, and center of Calvinism. |
| an was held for extensive questioning by US | Immigration and Customs officials in August 2009, becau |
| delegation by high-ranking officials of the | Immigration and Naturalization Service; and the Justice |
| Herberg demonstrated how | immigration and American ethnic culture were reflected |
| s specified in Section 217 (c)(2)(A) of the | Immigration and Nationality Act, as well as ongoing com |
| ion, trade union reform, law and order, and | immigration and resettlement. |
| ernment to restore public confidence in the | immigration and asylum system administered by the Borde |
| urity: Customs and Border Protection (CBP), | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Citizen |
| l affairs within England and Wales, and for | immigration and citizenship for the whole of the United |
| 004, he was appointed Minister of State for | Immigration and Multicultural Services. |
| also features regular columns on business, | immigration and family law. |
| st, though she did become chairwoman of the | Immigration and Absorption Committee. |
| was promoted to Minister of Employment and | Immigration, and held the position until the government |
| The Minister of | Immigration and Culture Communities oversees the depart |
| use Terminal 2, whose lower level holds the | Immigration and Customs gates. |
| 8 2009, Morrison became Shadow Minister for | Immigration and Citizenship, coming into the cabinet fo |
| The manual vetting system led to 273 U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests. |
| ly provided equipment to the ongoing Mormon | immigration and assisted in the construction of all the |
| erspective to issues including health care, | immigration, and human rights, advocating the view that |
| idea is often promoted in books celebrating | immigration and Italian-American contributions, and was |
| ate in 1996 for Australians Against Further | Immigration and in 1998 for One Nation. |
| 1, and both major parties promise to reduce | immigration and bring in new measures to stop a steady |
| U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) an investigat |
| He also chaired the | Immigration and Refugee Subcommittee of Judiciary; the |
| st and Arab interests acting to slow Jewish | immigration and win the confidence of the Arab populati |
| authority that could be used to stop Jewish | immigration and land purchase. |
| ion Critic for Mental Health; Human Rights, | Immigration and Multiculturism. |
| ctober 1983, a delegate of the Minister for | Immigration and Ethnic Affairs made a decision that the |
| Bainbridge is an advocate for mass | immigration and legalization of illegal aliens. |
| A new State Commission on | Immigration and Housing was created to help improve wor |
| onomic point and the transfer point for all | immigration and mail. |
| Peggy Levitt is an expert on | immigration and how the religious practices of both new |
| the Parliament of the United Kingdom about | immigration and asylum. |
| 1980: The U.S. | Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) used Fort |
| tructed law enforcement officers to contact | Immigration and Customs Enforcement to check on immigra |
| was made Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for | Immigration and Citizenship. |
| man of the United States Joint Committee on | Immigration and Nationality Policy during the Eighty-th |
| s down to disillusionment with politicians, | immigration and local social issues such as rubbish. |
| nced his new cabinet Coleman was handed the | Immigration and broadcasting portfolio. |
| stry 1974-1978; Consumer Affairs 1974-1978; | Immigration and Tourism 1974-1975; and Education, Cultu |
| a Camp was transferred to the Department of | Immigration and until 1960 it was used as a migrant cam |
| in 1954, Howard became a consultant for the | Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS). |
| s, said Virginia Kice, spokeswoman for U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement. |
| Records relating to | immigration and poverty at the time of the Irish Famine |
| He successfully passed through U.S. | Immigration and Naturalization Service checks in Victor |
| ceive foreign students by the United States | Immigration and Naturalization Services. |
| , the Federal Aviation Administration, U.S. | Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Drug Enforc |
| usly as Minister for the Army, Minister for | Immigration, and Minister for Labour and National Servi |
| isciplines but specializes in the fields of | immigration and international law. |
| gst" in North & South magazine, questioning | immigration and referencing the high profile of "Asian" |
| l election, West was appointed Minister for | Immigration and Ethnic Affairs in the Cabinet under Pri |
| he has in-depth experience and expertise in | immigration and asylum law and is an approved counsel t |
| nment sought to retain exemptions from U.S. | immigration and minimum wage laws. |
| country in fields including mental health, | immigration and schools. |
| She was appointed Minister of | Immigration and Cultural Communities in the minority go |
| nvestigate communists, and strengthening of | immigration and deportation laws to keep communists out |
| Prior to the signing of the | Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965, which allow |
| debate on tough issues like taxes, illegal | immigration and dysfunction in Albany." |
| emands full co-operation with UNPROFOR with | immigration and customs control functions derived in 76 |
| f the Standing Committee on Citizenship and | Immigration and the chair of the Southwestern Ontario L |
| n was renamed as the Minister of Labour and | Immigration, and she was relieved of responsibility for |
| s, as Ireland is experiencing unprecedented | immigration and is one of the fastest growing populatio |
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