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"let into" Definitions
  1. (informal) to allow somebody to share a secret

199 Sentences With "let into"

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We're fighting to be let into the circle at all.
Cars not being let into the lounge for some reason.
Dave was the only guy you let into the lady fest.
When they were finally let into the building, it was empty.
We have to be careful about who we let into this country.
When we hear rumors that we'll be let into Europe, we celebrate.
But he should never have been let into American public life, either.
Johnny Ramone was not let into Max's once and he never forgave them.
Confirmed: Iran's Asghar Farhadi won't be let into the US to attend Oscar's.
And ppl she once let into her inner circle will lead the way.
Again the media oohed and ahhed at being let into these remarkable deliberations.
This acts as a constant reminder of what we let into our pages.
"Who do you really want to let into your country?" the website reads.
And you know here's a baby that wasn't going to be let into life.
And you know, here's a baby that wasn't going to be let into life.
I question friendships and those I've let into my life and into my home.
One customer tweeted that she was let into the store shortly after 10 p.m.
They were then led back to the briefing room without being let into the meeting.
About 1 million migrants were let into Germany in 2015, including thousands of unaccompanied minors.
Once you're let into the brewpub, you enter a second waiting list for a table.
Her daughter said she was eventually let into the assisted care facility around 3 a.m.
Instead of being let into the U.S. to continue their cases, they were turned away.
You're picky about who you let into your inner circle: Reflect on your partnerships today.
This could make her the youngest, and one of a few women ever let into the Politburo.
Reporters were let into H-157 to confirm that the bill was not being held there. Rep.
Instead, Wiens was the second person let into the Apple Store and the first to check out.
He wouldn't be let into the heart of the system; his ideas would remain on the sidelines.
But as a practical matter, I didn't think I was going to get let into the club.
More unpleasant surprises awaited the group when, two hours later, they were finally let into the building.
Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has suggested Mateen's parents shouldn't have been let into the country.
AS: I've always liked the accessibility of my work, that people are let into it pretty quickly.
The following day, no reporters were allowed in, even the ones who were let into the earlier session.
Police audio indicated that the man said he would shoot someone if he wasn't let into his room.
"It's not just about who is let into these institutions; it's about what these institutions do," Dobbs said.
It was the first time women were let into a stadium to watch a soccer match since 1979.
Drag queens, gay men, and lesbians threw bricks and bottles, and we demanded to be let into America.
I scanned the electronic ticket on my phone at a turnstile to be let into the platform area.
"A member of parliament stood up and asked why a cowboy had been let into the house," he said.
Readers are let into Johnson's private thoughts, her interactions with lovers and friends, and all of their check ins.
In her absence, she learned, employees who were not authorized CLIA lab personnel had been let into the lab.
"I didn't want to take the risk that I would possibly not be let into the country," she said.
Earlier this month the UN human rights chief, Michelle Bachelet, called for international monitors to be let into Xinjiang.
But leaving aside spouses and children, we need to be much more selective about who we let into the country.
Fifty years ago he wouldn't be let into a lot of private clubs just based on the way he looks.
After hours of waiting, we were let into the huge, chandeliered room already packed with senators, staffers, and the press.
Ora went on to share that she thought that she wasn't let into the restaurant because of what she was wearing.
Indeed, some Australians who cheer offshore detention seem unaware that nearly 200,000 other newcomers are let into the country each year.
I didn't want to show an extension of male fantasy... I wanted people to be let into a real woman's world.
"If you are let into that, you are given a huge amount of power and agency," one of them told me.
After she was let into the arena, she stayed on the far side from where I sat and where Grant stood.
He's stoking fear with a web ad that portrays immigrants as heinous criminals only the Democrats would let into the country.
He said the Ocean Viking was only being let into Lampedusa because EU states had agreed to help house those aboard.
Burton, who has worked on four albums with the band, was the first outside producer the duo let into their world.
Every study has what's called "inclusion and exclusion criteria," which defines who are the patients that they're going to let into trial.
But it's still too early to celebrate: Aid trucks had been let into Madaya in October, and the siege was reimposed afterward.
And respecting women's ability to choose who they want to let into their pants isn't going to stop that any time soon.
We're guessing it includes being let into secret VIP rooms, or eating fancy gold chocolate, or not having to pay extra for guac.
As I mentioned earlier, I felt as though I was being let into an elite club, and felt lucky to be invited in.
In Apple's case that includes a crowdsourced law enforcement map that it first rejected, then let into the store, and then banned again.
On Monday morning, media were let into the Tornillo detention facility — under heavy restrictions — for the first visit since it opened June 14.
What isn't though is the fact Drake cancelled his show last night 45 minutes after fans had already been let into the venue.
"Residents have to be reminded during the holiday season to be very careful about who they let into the building," Mr. Wurtzel said.
There are a number of practical ways you can be a good friend to the L Word fanatics you've let into your life.
"   Additionally, the administration is advocating for a "refugee ceiling" that caps how many are let into the country to an unspecified "appropriate level.
Digital Wellbeing then appears as a new entry inside the Android Settings app, once you've been let into the beta and installed the app.
Ashley: Are you mostly just taking into account people's LinkedIn information, or how are you determining who gets to be let into the app?
I will only talk about Tamils from now on, but how many Syrian players are you going to let into the field this year?
According to Apple's reviewer, the app contained "Objectionable Content," a catch-all for apps that Apple doesn't want to let into its App Store.
But Trump's anti-immigration rhetoric is nothing new when it comes to the long history of who to let into this country and why.
Their use in who we let into America—and how we let them in—will play a big part of immigration in the future.
She then showed up at the border with eight other undocumented students who demanded to be let into the United States and granted asylum.
He was also patted down and handcuffed as K9 officers were let into his vehicle in an attempt to find drugs, the suit alleges.
With Mercury retrograde in your sign from the 19th on, you'll need to be a little more cautious about who you let into your life.
They told me about not being let into a neighborhood pool when it was so hot outside the sun-baked ground would burn your feet.
The president against suggested the border could be closed as he insisted members of the immigrant caravan would not be let into the United States.
Which is why Riefenstahl is so surprising, this former Nazi sympathizer who got along with these Nubians and was let into some extremely intimate spaces.
When I asked to be let into this country because my family was in mortal danger, a Border Patrol agent told me I was weak.
According to ABC 7 News, who first reported the story, the senior pup named Chance was let into his backyard by his owner and later disappeared.
Eventually, around the time that Hay and Manfredi were ironing out the nuances of Erin's relationship with her daughter, Kusama was let into the outline process.
Which is to say, while you can live for free in a variety of situations, you should be wary about who you let into your own house.
Sources close to Brody tell us it all started with a misunderstanding ... when he wanted to be let into his manager's room to grab some personal items.
There I was thinking that my world was immediately brighter, that I'd been let into the big secret that'd free me from my humdrum shackles, but no.
"It let into people's minds that this is really not good for you," said Mr. Humiston, a former president of the Indoor Tanning Association, another industry group.
The decreased number of refugees let into the U.S. during October, November and December came after policies set forth by the Trump administration, including various travel bans.
The police spokesman confirms Sharon's mother was let into her daughter's apartment by McCabe, who was the apartment building's manager at the time and was 20 years old.
I just placed a finger on it, waited a moment, and after my phone vibrated the tiniest amount to confirm everything's okay, I was let into my device.
Trade and the question of how many outsiders should be let into the province had eclipsed arguments over separatism that have dominated politics in Quebec in recent decades.
A young doctor becomes haunted by the thought of a girl she didn't let into the hospital after hours one night — a girl who later turned up dead.
His lawyer, Aviva Basman, challenged that order, arguing that Mohammed should be let into the country because he's an unaccompanied minor, and therefore an exception to the rules.
My wife, Eve Aschheim, was there the next day and was let into the gallery, even though the show had not opened and the work was still being installed.
Why Cersei Told Euron He's The Father Of Her Baby She already promised to marry Euron after the war, but he wanted to be let into her bedchamber early.
Arthur said he asked to be let into the refuge to remove a friend, an Arizona woman who he said "has been radicalized" by the occupiers, be let out.
The British reporter Wingfield-Hayes had "distorted facts and realities" in his coverage, North Korean official O Ryong Il said, and would never be let into the country again.
The city Department of Buildings said it was investigating the incident, though an inspector, Devon Simmons, who knocked on the front door Monday was not let into the building.
But when he&aposs talking about due process, the reason why people have an asylum process is to see if they deserve to be let into the country or not.
"For years, I had this deep worry that I was not going to be let into this country, which had become my home, but I wasn't a citizen," Jayapal said.
Traders recounted how they had been let into the deserted market during the period of closure, under police escort, to inspect and clean their stalls and prepare for re-opening.
He claimed the country has an "immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country," brushing aside the entire customs and immigration enforcement infrastructure.
A new study from David Bier, an immigration policy analyst at the libertarian Cato Institute, digs into the data on just how many terrorists America has let into the country.
Halston drew inspiration from everyone he let into his world, from his troupe of models dubbed the "Halstonettes" to his creative coterie of Andy Warhol, Elsa Peretti, and Liza Minnelli.
We have a dysfunctional immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country and it does that permit us to protect our citizens properly.
I want to embrace a lifestyle of "slow Internet," to be more discriminating about the technology I let into my life and think about the motives of the companies behind it.
As a result of all the positions that had to be filled, individuals who had had nothing to do with the "Make America Great Again" agenda were let into the building.
"We have a dysfunctional immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country, and it does not permit us to protect our citizens," Trump said.
Social media users are taking to Twitter to rip that decision, mocking the idea of their grandparents being too dangerous to be let into the country: This is my lovely grandma.
Alqasem, who was due to enroll for a year-long master's program at Jerusalem's Hebrew University, voiced relief, in a brief statement issued by her lawyers, at being let into Israel.
The other thing is that with The Libertines, and even second-album Razorlight, there's a feeling that there's a band playing, and you're being let into this special thing they're doing.
The only requirement to be let into the private Facebook group was showing the administrator proof of practicing medicine; anyone part of the group could comment on or view the exchange.
Here's how this all works: The best Silicon Valley investors hold the leverage in conversations with eager limited partners, and so they can decide which LPs to let into their funds.
When reporters were let into the Oval Office on Thursday, Mr. Trump was sitting with a large, ornate title belt from the World Boxing Council propped up in front of him.
Several hotel guests huddled down the driveway, at the busy intersection of Northwest 41st Street and Galloway Road, waiting for their rides since drivers were not being let into the property.
Saoud al-Mohannadi, vice president of the Asian Football Confederation, was denied permission to travel from Oman to the U.A.E. after airport officials said he wouldn't be let into the country.
The question of how many outsiders should be let into the province - the second most populous in Canada - has eclipsed arguments over separatism that have dominated politics in Quebec in recent decades.
That does work, but it also means that even less light is being let into the sensor, so it's not always a practical option when shooting indoors or in poor lighting situations.
Of course, at this point it probably had been confirmed to them that the members of the media (us) they let into their factory had seen plenty of not-so-subtle clues.
But from viral memes and GIFs to the characters that we let into our homes every week via television, women of color have always been around been around to inspire and slay.
In South Africa, in particular, Luno has worked with the likes of Pick N Pay while it was among the first batch let into the FCA's Regulatory Sandbox in London last year.
The consequence is incidents like Cologne, in which almost all the perpetrators were from North Africa and would not have been let into Europe if there were proper registration checks in place.
False claim: Virtually all immigrants disappear Trump also claimed falsely that when immigrants are let into the country to have their cases heard by a court, they virtually all go into hiding.
Keep a positive attitude, an open heart, and be smart about who you let into your life — and which company to work for  — to stay in control of your life and career.
"They (shipowners) are afraid they won't be let into the port but everything is fine at ours, we are putting a cargo for a loading today in Ventspils," another trading source said.
Refugees come from some surprising places 2000 saw a record number of Muslim refugees being let into the US. However refugees in general come from several different backgrounds and parts of the world.
Victoria sings of the "wild ones" who "tame the fear" within her as she longs to "get let into" the rooms inhabited by the humans she once knew and yearned for love from.
But given the awards' exclusionary history, maybe the strongest rejoinders to the political arguments of the day — over whom to let into the country, and to whom the culture belongs — were the winners.
In response, the girl tries, literally, to inhabit the life of the Peter Pan-collared girl she photographed, going as far as posing as her in order to be let into her house.
The main topic of this week's episode of Last Week Tonight was encryption, particularly as it relates to the FBI's demands to be let into an encrypted iPhone used by the San Bernardino shooters.
The Trump administration, after repeatedly characterizing the agreement as a "loophole" that migrant families abuse to be let into the country, tried unsuccessfully in August to change the rule to indefinitely hold migrant children.
Farhadi's "The Salesman" is nominated for Best Foreign Language film, but according to Trita Parsi --President of The National Iranian American Council -- Farhadi won't be let into the US for the February 26 ceremony.
The four minors all turned 18 while waiting to be let into the U.S., meaning they no longer qualify for foster care and have to wait to be allowed in to the U.S. as adults.
Trump swore an end to Syrian refugees being let into the U.S. and laid the groundwork for "a lot" more visits to the Mitten state as he works to bring jobs and factories back here.
On Friday, according to Indianapolis police, the 23-year-old was stabbed to death in the gym of her luxury apartment complex, allegedly by a homeless man whom she had let into the locked facility.
The question of how many outsiders should be let into the majority French-speaking province - the second most populous in Canada - has eclipsed arguments over separatism that have dominated politics in Quebec in recent decades.
The officials, who were let into the building by security guards, were seen checking books and papers through the windows of the second-floor offices on London's busy New Oxford Street, a Reuters witness said.
The PML-N Wednesday sought an extension to the voting deadline from the Election Commission of Pakistan after it complained of delays because only a few people were being let into polling stations at a time.
The company says there is not set a cut-off in terms of follower count that guarantees an influencer will be let into the program, and that influencers across "all tiers and categories" will be represented.
The charade is intended to make you feel "special" for being let into their inner circle, but it's also intended to make you feel not just sorry for them but also responsible for their feelings. 6.
I've often written that is the precise reason why, if you're looking for de jure bigotry, you'll find it in immigration laws, because courts are reluctant to tell Congress who they can let into the country.
It's a great opportunity for seed investors to play a bigger role, but it can certainly be a confusing time for founders, with investors changing, along with the criteria for who you let into your inner circle.
On November 21990nd he approved a plan to reduce the number of refugees let into America to 2500,270 for the year to September 30th 2020—the lowest since the country's current refugee programme was created in 1980.
When we're confronted with it, Adam explains, we have a physiological response: We tense up, our breathing gets shallower and our ego becomes so threatened it begins to limit the information that is let into our brains.
For now, it's best to treat third-party voice assistant software with the same caution that you should use with browser extensions, and only engage with software from companies that you trust enough to let into your home.
In their latest, The Unknown Girl, a young doctor (played by Adèle Haenel) becomes haunted by the thought of a girl she didn't let into the hospital after hours one night — a girl who later turned up dead.
Babis called the Italian approach a "road to hell" and reiterated his stance that boats should be stopped and turned back and that migrants should be helped in their countries instead of being let into the European Union.
Jesus and the others show up shortly thereafter, and Jesus successfully lobbies Maggie to lock up the prisoners in two trailers out back with round-the-clock guards, despite Gregory's insistence that they not be let into his home.
Refugee camps are packed and only women and children are likely to be let into them, leaving the men to seek shelter where they can - in abandoned warehouses in central Belgrade, or the fields just south of the border.
A war of words has broken out between some transgender activists and women they call TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) about who should be let into women-only spaces, from domestic-violence refuges to women's literary and sports competitions.
Then-DHS Secretary John Kelly and policy adviser Stephen Miller blamed Secretary of State Rex Tillerson for the many travelers being let into the U.S. Tillerson grew frustrated and suggested he stop issuing visas altogether, sources told the Times.
They want to choose whom they let in—which is why footage of a "caravan" of thousands of Central Americans marching northwards and demanding to be let into the United States is probably a vote-winner for Mr Trump.
The movie arrived with an X rating, which, in Britain, was basically like an R. But it ensured that the young black people whom "Babylon" was primarily made for wouldn't have been let into a theater to see it.
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Francis Montano sits on a cold pavement with her three children, all their worldly possessions stuffed into plastic bags, as she pleads to be let into a new camp for Venezuelan migrants in the Colombian capital, Bogota.
Buffett's own experience with friendships and love is proof that the people we let into our lives — the people who truly love and care about us — are the ones who push us to live successful, happy and meaningful lives.
TIJUANA (Reuters) - Dozens more Central American caravan migrants were let into the United States to begin pleading their case for asylum on Thursday despite sharp criticism from U.S. President Donald Trump, bringing the total to 158 since last weekend.
Part of my mission here is not only to get more people thinking about Gitmo, it's to make sense of what bits of information, what story arcs, and what types of narratives are being let into prisons around the world.
This is non-science that was let into courts when it shouldn't have been and then when science showed that it's bullshit, there was really no avenue for the courts to deal with that and to retroactively clean up their mess.
It also undercuts US foreign policy in too many ways to count, including with Iran, where the Trump administration has escalated tensions dramatically while making gestures of support for the Iranian people -- people the President won't let into this country.
While the Department Homeland Security provides essential functions to the national security, most of its employees are in the business of making sure that people and goods can safely be let into the country and that planes can safely fly.
He remembered it the time a bouncer at a club refused to let him in because he was wearing Vans, although his white friends who were let into the club a few minutes before him were wearing the same shoes.
For the first two days after the signing, the ban included permanent residents, or green card holders; after a backlash, the Trump administration said green card holders would be let into the United States on a "case-by-case" basis.
"They've learned a lot," said Siegfried S. Hecker, a Stanford professor who directed the Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico, the birthplace of the atomic bomb, from 1986 to 1997, and whom the North Koreans have let into their facilities seven times.
He's telling voters over and over that Muslim immigrants are too dangerous to let into the United States and vowed to abandon a commitment to resettling refugees that began after Americans were ashamed they'd done so little to save victims of the Holocaust.
All three of them address whom we should let into this country — and the message in all three is basically: A vote for President Trump is a vote for the guy who would have the most stringent policies on immigration and border security.
"They've learned a lot," said Siegfried S. Hecker, a Stanford professor who directed the Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico, the birthplace of the atomic bomb, from 143 to 214, and whom the North Koreans have let into their facilities seven times.
Priscilla Cercone, 49, was sitting in her car in front of her house in Hollywood, Florida, talking to her husband on a Bluetooth device Tuesday when an armed man on a bicycle pulled up next to her and demanded to be let into the car.
As 80,000 people gathered at the Azadi to watch Saturday's game, Iranian social media reports said most of the women who had been let into the stadium were relatives of players or members of Iran's female football and futsal teams and football federation employees.
The candidates who participated were Carly Fiorina, Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, and, in a bit of a surprise, Jim Gilmore, a little-known candidate who barely seems to be campaigning and who hadn't been let into an undercard since Fox News's very first one.
Initially let into the apartment by Reynolds' girlfriend, authorities found a cache of high-capacity ammunition magazines, a semi-automatic MSR-15 Patrol rifle, a homemade silencer, bullet-resistant vest, gas mask, fireworks rigged with shrapnel and other explosive materials, according to the complaint.
In Shenzhen, where WeChat's parent Tencent is headquartered, cars are let into the city after the drivers scan a WeChat QR code hung by a drone — for the obvious reason to avoid contact with checkpoint officers — and digitally file their travel history with the government.
"We have a dysfunctional immigration system which does not permit us to know who we let into our country, and it does not permit us to protect our citizens," Trump said, saying that radical Islamic "preachers of hate and violence" will subject American citizens to persecution.
President Trump had a June meeting in the Oval Office to rant to top advisers about what he perceived to be high numbers of foreigners who had been let into the country despite his infamous travel ban, according to a new report by the New York Times.
For the night, she gets to determine who gets let into the intimate club located underneath Chelsea's Dream Hotel—and who has to shamefully retreat back up the long, sloping service entrance that leads out to the cold streets of New York's Meatpacking District whence they came.
So when Moira asked to be let into the records to look for any sign of her girlfriend, I spent a solid five minutes trying to figure out if she was working an elaborate con: It's a moment that feels like it came out of nowhere.
Scaling back the number of immigrants we let into the country may bring us into line with the United States and Britain, but the politics of insularity sends a dangerous message of disengagement to our neighbors, as they begin to rewrite the rules for the international order.
According to one Japanese blogger who attended, hundreds of people who showed up to experience VR porn were turned away, with only about 20 "lucky guys" let into the event to get their freak on with some VR headsets and sex toy contraptions designed to simulate real intercourse.
Indeed, it appears that increasing the number of immigrants let into rich countries would be an even more effective way to raise incomes of people in the world's poorest countries than removing trade barriers with poor countries or even substantially increasing foreign aid (though those are good policies too).
"This record is the summation of a years-long obsession with capitalism's slow and frictional courtship of queerness: of the focus on marriage instead of healthcare, of erasure where remembrance is due, of an inflamed prejudice among the first let into the club," Harwood told THUMP via email.
TIKRIT/MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - At the gates of Tikrit under a giant billboard of a Shi'ite militia commander, hundreds of Iraqi Sunni Arabs wait in the scorching sun for hours to be searched before being let into the city that was once the power base of Saddam Hussein.
SYDNEY, Australia — The Australian government will allow a young girl to leave an offshore detention center on the Pacific island nation of Nauru and seek medical care in Australia, the latest in a series of refugee children who have asked to be let into the country for treatment.
"Word by Word" devotes chapters to each element of a lexicographer's work, from defining politicised words (like "marriage") to dealing with irate readers (who never tire of asking why this or that word was let into the dictionary) to dealing with vulgarity, in a chapter named after a female dog.
Soon after membership talks began in 2005, Turkey fell victim to the sharp tongue of Nicolas Sarkozy, a former (and possible future) French president who once dismissed Turkey as part of "Asia Minor", and the veto-wielding Cypriot government, which was let into the EU before solving its own Turkish problem.
After a clash at the Italian-French border, where migrants broke through police barriers, and as the number of migrants waiting to be let into Switzerland has been building up over the past days, Austrian authorities fear migrants could shift their routes as they try to reach wealthier northern Europe.
Early on, tech angels wanted to invest $2202 million in his company, but the offer was contingent on Beckers staying with the company here in the U.S. The current H-2628B visa system sets an artificially low cap on the number of high-tech workers we let into this country.
The move may be bringing to the surface hidden tensions between ambitious Middle Eastern students who have been welcomed to the United States with scholarships and job opportunities, and fellow students and other residents who believe the threat of terrorism necessitates a second look at who is let into the country.
As hundreds of North Dakotans waited to be let into an arena in Fargo where President Donald Trump would be speaking Wednesday night, news reached the crowd that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy would be retiring at the end of July — and that the president they supported would likely choose his successor.
The photo above shows a yoga class waiting to be let into the studio, but because of the gym's small size, the crowd was forced to wait in the hallway leading to the locker rooms, making for an awkward walk for people who are just trying to put their gym clothes on.
With a romantic comedy co-starring Randall Park in the works and a memoir structured as a series of letters to her daughters being published by Random House next year, Ms. Wong is about to join the A-list, a club that few women or Asian-American stand-ups are let into.
"I suppose I was being more cognizant to the general rise in stigma—especially as UKIP was saying things like migrants with HIV should be the last migrants we let into the UK." Treatment and support for people with HIV has not been prioritized by governments since the beginning of the outbreak in 1981.
That tendency came to the forefront this week, as Trump endorsed a bill from Republican senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue of Georgia that would cut in half the number of immigrants let into the country legally—including a cap on refugees—while changing the rules to favor would-be immigrants who speak English and have useful skills.
Shutter speed, aperture, and ISO all work together to control the amount of light that gets let into your camera's sensor, and while you have options on a smartphone, you have more options and a bigger range of settings to pick from on a proper camera—more options for tweaking colors, brightening shadows, and so on.
"I can't imagine they're not working on true thermonuclear weapons," said Siegfried S. Hecker, a Stanford professor who from 1986 to 1997 directed the Los Alamos weapons laboratory in New Mexico, the birthplace of the atom bomb, and whom the North Koreans in seeking recognition as a nuclear power have repeatedly let into their atomic facilities.
President Trump is reportedly looking at reducing the number of refugees coming into the U.S. Trump will have to make a choice about the number of refugees to let into the country in the next budget year, according to The Associated Press, and there are differing opinions within the administration over how refugees should be let in.
But on Friday, he went on the radio to say that Charles Oakley, a stalwart member of some outstanding Knicks teams from the 1990s, would not be let into the Garden as a result of an altercation on Wednesday night that ended with Oakley being led from the arena in handcuffs while fans chanted his name.
"MS-13, likewise, a horrible, horrible large group of gangs that have been let into country over a fairly short period of time are being decimated by the Border Patrol and by ICE and by our incredible local police forces and they are getting out of our country or in some cases, going directly into prisons throughout our country," Trump said.
They're where the countries hammer out super important details about everything from troop levels in Afghanistan (where NATO countries are still fighting alongside America), how to protect vulnerable countries on the border with Russia from possible aggression or even invasion, and how to deal with terrorist groups trying to destabilize Europe, and whether additional countries should be let into the 29-member alliance.
If you're already worried about President Donald Trump's immigration policy, this might all seem like evidence of "extreme vetting" — a policy promise Trump never clearly defined on the campaign trail, but which has often been assumed to mean some sort of overhaul of the procedures by which the US currently decides whom to let into the US to immigrate, work, or visit.
German politicians and citizens have hotly debated the nation's policy on whether and how many migrants would be let into the country, and the issue has become more politicized as German Chancellor Angela Merkel — who initially championed the idea of allowing a large influx of migrants into the country from nations such as Syria — is fighting to win a fourth term at the head of the country.
That means that if every single ISIS fighter from Iraq and Syria were to leave there and somehow travel across the Pacific Ocean (despite not having an air force or navy to get them here) to launch an invasion (without tanks or heavy weapons), and were aided by every single Syrian refugee Hillary Clinton wants to let into the country (including babies), that would theoretically put ISIS's total potential strength (in this completely ridiculous scenario) at 265,000.
Over the past year, the Trump administration has rolled out a series of policies that would all but shut down asylum claims along the US-Mexico border -- forcing asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for a court date; narrowing who can apply for asylum; delaying work permits for those let into the United States; signing agreements to send back to Honduras, Guatemala or El Salvador asylum seekers who passed through those countries on their way north; and more.
Despite Threats of Protests, Donald Trump Wins Over the Pro-Israel Crowd at AIPAC "This is a subject that is very dear and near to my heart because I've been talking about it certainly much more than anybody else and it's why I'm probably number one in the polls because of the fact that I say we have to have strong borders, we have to be very vigilant and careful about who we let into our country," he said.
Marfa, Texas, is an art town, and there's a lot of art in I Love Dick the book, but I think what's interesting is that there are tastemakers and there are people who decide what is good, and that authority of very few voices deeming people successful was interesting, because that reflected the ways in which Chris was feeling shut out — that there's a panel of patriarchy that decides what woman this year gets to be let into the male club of filmmakers.

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