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  • This house, as immigrant parents, would put their children under Unaccompanied Alien Children Program as opposed to living in Mexico

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    Unaccompanied Alien Children Program is a program that houses immigrant children that arrived to the US Mexico border unaccompanied by their parents, they're usually taken care of by their relative living in the state or in a foster care.

    Alsa Ecomp UI · Open Octos · 2020-10-08

  • This house would establish free movement of labour in ASEAN

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    ASEAN’ is an intergovernmental organization of ten Southeast Asian countries: Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. ‘Free movement of labour’ means that workers are entitled to look for work in another country, without requiring any visa.

    USU Novices · Open Semis · 2020-10-03

  • This house believes that first generation immigrants should raise their children to fully integrate into their new country and completely abandon attempts to establish links to their country of origin (children)

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    Asian British Parliamentary Championship 2020 · EFL Semis · 2020-10-03

  • This house would implement the Kafala system for immigrants in the USA

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    The kafala system is a system used to monitor migrant laborers, working primarily in the construction and domestic sectors in Gulf Cooperation Council member states and a few neighboring countries, namely Bahrain, Kuwait, Lebanon, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A person from the host country (the country you want to immigrate to) sponsors your VISA and takes responsibility for your stay at the host country. this system has helped a lot people to be able to immigrate. Currently, the USA has had a lot of problems in terms of determining their immigration policies. Everyday a lot of immigrates have to go through rigorous process and even after that be rejected for visa.

    BDC Fempowerment 2020 · Open Semis · 2020-09-18

  • This house supports the firewall principle in migration policy.

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    The firewall principle is a policy of limiting contacts between migration services, on the one hand, and human rights and social organizations, on the other. Examples include limiting the information that hospitals or schools must provide to border guards about their patients and students, non-deportation of victims of crime (including violations of labor rights), and other measures aimed at providing basic rights and services to all residents of the country, regardless of migration status.

    Полемика 2020 · 2 · 2020-09-12

  • That it is in the interest of the Gerudo to abandon their policy of isolationism and instead embrace an open borders policy

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    The Gerudo are a race in the land of Hyrule from the popular video game series, 'The Legend of Zelda'. Despite the dangers of Hyrule, they have succeeded in remaining relatively insulated from war or crisis. this is partially due to the fact that they live in a city (Gerudo Town) in a remote desert and also because they are a society made up largely of highly skilled warriors. Due to a strange genetic quirk, only one Gerudo male is born every 100 years. As such, the Gerudo are a race almost exclusively made up of women. The average Gerudo lives for around 380-400 years. The Gerudo can breed with some other humanoid beings. At present, Gerudo Town is entirely locked off to all men of other races. Some women of other races are permitted entry but only after having proven themselves to be worthy. Some Gerudo are known to sneak out to find boyfriends.

    Pop Culture Grand Prix · 1 · 2020-09-04

  • This house as the UK Supports the PM's proposal and would expand the proposal to grant unconditional citizenship to all residents of Hong Kong

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    The National Security Law of Hong Kong is a wide-ranging new set of powers given to the Chinese government which makes it easier to punish protesters and reduces the city`s autonomy. Following the passing of the HK National Security Law, The PM has suggested that roughly 3 million HK residents who hold or are eligible to apply for a British overseas passport, could be granted 12-month renewable visas that would allow them to work in Britain and put them on a path to citizenship

    East Coast Asians · 4 · 2020-08-15

  • In sanctuary cities, this house would grant undocumented immigrants the right to vote

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    Sanctuary city are cities in America that limit their cooperation with the national government's effort to enforce immigration law. Undocumented immigrants live and work mostly without the fear of deportation.

    Link Bate Championship III · Open Octos · 2020-08-08

  • This house, as an activist residing in Hong Kong who holds a BNO passport, would take up the deal being offered by UK

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    "The BNO Passport is a travel document that does not carry any citizenship rights; however, holders are entitled to consular assistance outside of Hong Kong and China with it. The BNO Passport was issued to citizens of Hong Kong by the UK prior to when Hong Kong was handed over to China in 1997. Recently the UK has said the country would move to scrap the six-month stay limit for BNO holders, and instead, BNO holders would be able to apply to work and study for extendable periods of 12 months and that will, itself, provide a pathway to future citizenship."

    DSDC Coherence 2020 · 2 · 2020-08-07

  • This house supports facilitating massive emigration as a response to oppressive regimes.

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    After the passing of Hong Kong's national security law, various foreign governments have announced separate immigration programs for Hong Kong citizens to resettle overseas. this ranges from fast-tracking residency (Taiwan and Australia) to path to citizenship (UK for all Hong Kong citizens holding the British National Overseas passports). this is in addition to existing, non-country-specifc asylum and refugee schemes.

    Womxn and Gender Minorities Online Debate Open · 3 · 2020-07-25

  • This house would hold international recruitment agencies liable for migrant worker abuses that took place in any part of the chain of their employment deals (e.g. subcontracting in the country of immigration)

    Nagoya Debate Open 2020 · Open Final · 2020-06-06