You are an immigrant (asylum seeker?) from a non-Western country. You are offered full and immediate citizenship of the EU and the US. The offers are the only two that you have and are mutually exclusive. You do not know where you will live in either union. Your native and only language is spoken in neither. Motion: this house would opt for the EU
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This house would give the African Union passport to all citizens of African Union member states
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This house believes that it is justified for society to demand of migrants that they accept the dominance of existing norms and values
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This house believes that immigration is a good solution to counter an aging population
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This house believes US immigration policy should only prioritise merit-based standards of acceptance over the reunification of families.
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This house would halt all state-sponsored efforts to integrate immigrants into society
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This house believes that Ireland should create constituencies, elected by people who emigrate from Ireland
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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, as a state with aging population, would opt for policies that increase immigration (e.g. more visas, more social benefits to work migrants) rather than ones that encourage citizens to have more children (e.g. tax benefits, increased childcare)
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This house believes that liberal states should provide legal and financial aid to citizens who wish to permanently emigrate from them.
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This house believes that the life in the cartel is a better life for Tony Montana than a life of following the law.
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This house would give work visas to all illegal workers currently residing in the United States.
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This house supports free immigration
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That states should forbid non-citizens from working in the sex industry in order to prevent human trafficking
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This house would make language and history tests compulsory for immigrants.
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This house would not grant citizenship at birth to the children of foreigners on domestic soil
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This house believes that cultural compatibility is legitimate grounds for differential immigration policies
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This house believes that countries should open borders to traditionally nomadic groups
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This house would offer increased development aid to the developing countries that accept and encourage large influxes of immigrants.
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That we should auction the right to immigrate