61.   The ridership statistics provide a snapshot of how the new immigration is having its scattershot impact on the city neighborhoods.

62.   The throngs of immigrants lining up in New York City and Dallas are a reflection of widespread uncertainty about what the complex and far-reaching new immigration law will do.

63.   Three-fifths of male voters endorse a policy of welcoming new immigrants, while more than half of the female voters say the country cannot afford new immigration.

64.   Tucked into the new immigration law is a provision that makes resistance to forced abortion or sterilization a political opinion and thus grounds for asylum.

65.   Under the new immigration law, will I be able to draw Social Security benefits when I reach retirement age?

66.   Wednesday, in a formal address to the Mexican people here, Clinton defended a new American immigration law that is unpopular in Mexico and Central America.

67.   When new immigration agents were hired, headquarters failed to communicate to its field offices that they were assigned to processing aliens in prison, Rabkin said.

68.   When they describe the fears provoked by these new immigration bills, Asian-Americans sound like other ethnic groups.

69.   Yet she acknowledged that rising anti-Semitism could spur new immigration.

70.   A ministerial committee, of which Christodoulou is a member, is scheduled to meet next week to discuss new immigration measures for the Russian Greeks.

a. + immigration >>共 467
illegal 34.13%
legal 6.80%
new 4.10%
federal 3.17%
asian 1.93%
canadian 1.90%
mexican 1.07%
tough 1.03%
increased 0.97%
jewish 0.87%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
immigration 0.04%
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