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O que (quem) é UK Immigration Service - definição


UK Immigration Service         
The United Kingdom Immigration Service (previously known from 1920 to 1933 as the Aliens Branch and from 1933 to 1973 as the Immigration Branch) was the operational arm of the Home Office, Immigration and Nationality Directorate. The UK Immigration Service was, until its disbandment in 2007, responsible for the day-to-day operation of front line UK Border Controls at 57 ports "designatedHansard 2007 - designated ports - https://publications.
History of UK immigration control         
  •  Cover from the 1949 UK Immigration Service "Handbook of the Peculiarities of Foreign Names" with introduction by HM Chief Inspector W.R. Perks. An inscription shows that it was originally issued to Mr W. Argent, HM Immigration Office, Havelock Chambers,Queen's Terrace, Southampton. It contains such useful information as advice on transliteration from the Cyrillic alphabet, advice on Russian patronymics and common Greek names in English characters.
  •  Lunar House; since 1972 the HQ of UK Immigration.
  • UK asylum applications 1979–2009. Numbers of new applications for asylum, (not including dependents) peaked in 2002 at 84,130 - source; Home Office, Control of Immigration and Asylum statistics, HMSO
ASPECT OF HISTORY
UK immigration control - history; Asylum in the UK; Dorodian witness; Aliens Order 1920
Although some means of controlling foreign visitors to the United Kingdom existed before 1905, modern immigration border controls as now understood originated then. Although an Alien Act was passed in 1793 and remained in force to some extent or other until 1836, there were no controls between then and 1905 barring a very loosely policed system of registration on entry.
Opposition to immigration         
  • Anti-illegal immigrant car sticker in Colorado
  •  [[Donald Trump]] campaigned for president in 2016 by promising to build a wall on the border of Mexico and the United States "as the centerpiece of his immigration plan"<ref>"Venturing to Mexico, Donald Trump defends right to build huge wall" [http://floridapolitics.com/archives/220947-venturing-mexico-donald-trump-defends-right-build-huge-wall AP Aug 21, 2016]</ref>
  • [[Pauline Hanson]] said in her maiden speech in 1996 that Australia "was in danger of being swamped by Asians"
OPPOSITION TO SOME OR ALL MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE INTO ANOTHER COUNTRY OR REGION TO WHICH THEY ARE NOT NATIVE
Anti-immigrant; Anti-immigration; Anti-immigrant sentiment; Immigration reduction; Opposition to immigration to the United States; Anti-immigration sentiment; Immigration restrictions; Opposed to immigration; Reducing immigration; Immigration restrictionist; Immigration restrictionism; Anti-Immigration; Anti-immigration politics; Britain is full; Opposition to immigration in Mexico; Anti-illegal immigration; Opposition to immigration in Portugal; Opposition to immigration in India; Critic of immigration
Opposition to immigration, also known as anti-immigration, has become a significant political ideology in many countries. In the modern sense, immigration refers to the entry of people from one state or territory into another state or territory in which they are not citizens.
Exemplos do corpo de texto para UK Immigration Service
1. "Then they set up the joint UK Immigration Service.
2. "The UK Immigration Service is committed to tackling illegal working and adopts an intelligence–led approach to operations.
3. DI Alan Savile, of Cambs Police, said: "In matters of this nature the police are led by the UK Immigration Service which in turns follows the Home Office instruction.
4. She said: "We have assisted the UK Immigration Service for the arrest of a UK man." A spokeswoman for the Home Office said the arrests were part of a continuing operation by the Immigration Service and the police but refused to give any further details.
5. In a statement, the Home Office said it planned to double enforcement resources and activity by 200'/10 and was introducing an "integrated cross–government approach to stamp out illegal working". "The UK immigration service is committed to tackling illegal working and adopts an intelligence–led approach to operations.