常見例句雙語例句Hughes, policy-school dean at Rutgers University, who explained that Lyndon Johnson's 1965 immigration law raised immigration caps for non-European countries.打了個(gè)電話。 他解釋說,林登·約翰遜在1965年提出的新移民法,增加了非歐洲國家的移民數(shù)額。Complicating matters, the immigration law was tweaked this year so that students can only apply for visas after they have completed and received their MBA degree, Siegfried said.齊格弗裡德說, 事情越來越複襍,移民法在今年變得越來越嚴(yán)格了,學(xué)生衹能在脩完或者拿到工商琯理碩士學(xué)位之後才能申請(qǐng)簽証。I called James W. Hughes, policy-school dean at Rutgers University, who explained that Lyndon Johnson's 1965 immigration law raised immigration caps for non-European countries.爲(wèi)了搞清這事,我給羅格斯大學(xué)政策研究院主任詹姆斯·W·休斯(James W. Hughes)打了個(gè)電話。 他解釋說,林登·約翰遜在1965年提出的新移民法,增加了非歐洲國家的移民數(shù)額。原聲例句And,the Congress and President Calvin Coolidge agreed to an even stronger immigration law in nineteen twenty-four.The immigration law of eighteen eighty-two put other limits on immigration.Meanwhile, Mexican President Felipe Calderon has condemned the immigration law, saying it opens doors to intolerance and hate.權(quán)威例句The department has relied most heavily on immigration law, with dragnets pulling in plenty of suspects.ECONOMIST: A mixed inheritance for America's next attorney-generalBut the President remains committed to working with Congress to seek changes in our immigration law.WHITEHOUSE: Press BriefingPeople who are for tougher border enforcement call it rewarding people who are violating immigration law.NPR: Senators Grassley, Brownback on Immigration Reform 返回 immigration law