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Any cop can stop you for any reasons, such as a defective brake light, red light and can lead to immigration problems.
Could the White House decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program lead to immigration legislation being passed under President Trump?
Oil companies have promised to minimise the environmental impact of exploration and extraction, but the paths they cut and the roads they build tend to lead to immigration and destruction of the the forest for agriculture.
Her concern was that Scotland becoming part of the European Schengen common travel area could lead to immigration problems, with the rest of the UK having to take action to defend its interests as a result.
The plea might lead to immigration issues for Voynov, who is a Russian citizen.
"I think all roads in Trump's rhetoric and Sessions's rhetoric sort of lead to immigration," said Ames Grawert, an attorney in the left-leaning Brennan Center's Justice Program who has been studying the administration's ideology.
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It has led to immigration courts engaging in gross culturally relative questions as to who can tolerate what, and why, and in the end it is entirely down to the prejudices of the particular judge.
The rise of numerous right wing parties of varying extremes across European countries has led to immigration being actively curtailed.
Although a Yes vote would not have affected Denmark's opt-out on immigration, the DPP argued that it could eventually have led to immigration policies being dictated by the EU.
In Congress, increased immigrant representation may well lead to comprehensive immigration reform in 2013 — at least we can hope.
The monitoring would eventually lead to an immigration court hearing that could determine the rest of their lives.
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