asylum right造句
例句與造句
- Under current French law, asylum rights are not defined outside the rights granted to all foreigners.
- All I know is, if he would have called that, I'd be in an insane asylum right now ."
- The government argued that because the refugees never stepped onto Australian soil they had not triggered asylum rights under Australian law.
- "INS is sending them back to countries where they could face death or persecution, and without informing them " of their asylum rights.
- Cleared by the IRO in early 1949, the Bacius were given asylum rights in Brazil, and arrived at Rio de Janeiro in March.
- It's difficult to find asylum right in a sentence. 用asylum right造句挺難的
- "The purpose is to protect those who need asylum from those who misuse the asylum procedure, " he said . " The asylum rights are indisputable ."
- "We emphasized to them that under the spirit of the Geneva Convention they are required to grant equal asylum rights to both Catholics and Muslims, " he said.
- Austria granted asylum rights to more than 2, 000 Chechen refugees in 2007, bringing the total number to 17, 000 in January 2008, the largest diaspora in Europe.
- The immigration system operated on a " guilty until proven innocent " basis, said the report by The Asylum Rights Campaign Justice, The Immigration Law Practitioners Association and Justice.
- The next set referendums was held on 22 September, with a popular initiative " against misuse of asylum rights " and a federal law on compulsory unemployment insurance and compensation for insolvencies.
- Allen then moved to the Refugee Council, where she headed the UK emergency evacuation programmes for Bosnia and Kosovo, and chaired the Asylum Rights Campaign during the passage of new asylum and immigration legislation.
- Points resisted by conservatives include the law's extension of asylum rights to people persecuted because of their gender and by " non-state " organizations _ for instance, in poor countries where central authority has broken down.
- Points resisted by conservatives also include the law's extension of asylum rights to people persecuted because of their gender and by " non-state " organizations _ for instance, in poor countries where central authority has broken down.
- Ibrahim, who left his country in 1996 and now lives in Rahway, N . J ., said immigration officials would grant him asylum right away, without forcing him to stand in line or submit to an interview, if only they could see his scars.
- The Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Bill _ which the government hopes to see passed into law by mid-December _ also includes measures that would broaden the government's power to freeze suspected terrorists'assets, curtail their asylum rights and let government agencies share some confidential information with law enforcement.