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The prime minister denied that the new visa requirements were part of a hidden agenda to reduce immigration.
The prime minister has adopted an inflexible position on immigration.
A new immigration law means the US will be dusting off the welcome mat for famous people who want to live in the country.
There are large immigrations which counter-balance this, so the net population changes very little.
As, "persons subject to immigrations control", they would have no access to local authority assistance.
In the great immigrations of the past, we were never the sole—we were never even the primary—recipient of the immigrants.
We are not talking about small or isolated phenomena, but we are talking about immigrations of peoples.
If one member of the panel decides in favour of the asylum seeker, the director of immigration's decision will be overturned.
Does he recognise that the last two major immigrations into this country were not widely welcomed by the indigenous population?
We must, then, look through this veil at the larger backdrop against which immigration policy, medical or otherwise, plays out.
Immigration and emigration was assumed to be negligible (except where indicated).
The first two chapters give an important summary of history, politics and ideological models for understanding immigration and national identity.
Such can be the case with drugs, immigration, health matters, natural disasters, international crime and a host of other broad security matters.
He himself is ambivalent towards the idea of immigration.
Furthermore, massive immigration tripled the population, which became two and a half times richer.
In this case, the survival of the metapopulation is dependent on immigration and colonisation of new habitat patches (host populations).
There were two notable immigrations to the state during his administration.
The third reviews the linguistic reper toires of secondgeneration speakers vis-à-vis the community's immigration history.