Some academic and cultural institutions have a practice of awarding prizes that recognise the achievements of members of minority groups. For example, “Muslim Student Achievement Award” or “African American Writer of the Year”. Motion:This house believes it is legitimate for states to deny residence or asylum to immigrants who openly contradict their predominant values
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This house believes that Singapore should continue importing high numbers of immigrants to combat the population deficit problem
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This house would open all borders
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This house would defend the right of nations to make cultural similarity a requirement for immigration
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This house would give amnesty to illegal immigrants who have spent a significant time in the country
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This house would introduce tax cuts for qualified foreigners who want to settle in Poland.
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This house would allow pro-immigration charities to sue politicians and media outlets that defame ’immigrants’
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This house believes that representative democracies with large numbers of foreigners living in their territory (on a temporary or permanent basis) should create specific seats to represent them in parliament.
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This house would establish quotas for immigrants on national sports teams
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This house would rather spend the money on subsidised housing and living costs for migrants in the centre of Paris than investment in the Banlieues
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Resolved: Immigration reform should include a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants currently living in the United States.
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This house would create a constituency for the Irish abroad.
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This house believes that the European Union should open its borders to all immigrants
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This house believes that it is legitimate for States to reject immigrants who oppose the prevailing social values of the receiving State
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This house believes that the European Union should open its borders for immigrants from third world countries.
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This house believes that states with ageing populations should accept more immigrants instead of providing incentives for their citizens to have more children.
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This house believes that the EU should end its commitment to the free movement of people as a core principle of the single market.
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This house would not allow citizens in their 20s to emigrate (that is leave their own country permanently and settle in another country).
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This house would not allow immigrants with illiberal values, such as homophobia, to settle in the country
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This house would Let Anyone Take Up Residence in Any Country, Provided They Can Show that They Will Not be an Economic Burden on that Country