This house believes that extreme economic need should be grounds for asylum
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This house believes that the US should impose sanctions on Myanmar until a safe zone is created in the Rakhine state for Rohingya civilians
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This house believes that states should be able to prioritize asylum seekers on the basis of cultural similarity with existing populations.
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This house would ban religious organizations from operating in refugee camps.
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This house believes that states should be able to prioritise asylum seekers on the basis of cultural similarity with the existing population.
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In countries with a quota for refugees that governments should allow and facilitate citizens to offer asylum to additional refugees in their homes
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In countries with a quota for refugees that governments should allow and facilitate citizens to offer asylum to additional refugees in their homes.
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That we should allow states to pay other states to relocate and resettle refugees
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This house believes that Palestinians living in refugee camps in Jordan and Lebanon should seek to exchange their refugee status in favour of full participation as citizens of their host countries.
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This house believes that the international community should fund and support the establishment of a nation for refugees in currently underpopulated but habitable area(s).
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Assuming a cap on refugees, this house would prioritize admitting refugees who have engaged in armed resistance against oppressive regimes
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This house believes that countries close to conflict zones should only grant long-term asylum to refugees who agree to one year of military service.
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This house believes that European countries should compel migrants and refugees to attend lessons about the sexual norms prevalent in the country.
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This house would ban all evangelist activities in refugee camps.
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This house believes that states should be allowed to pay other states to relocate and settle refugees.
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That refugees should be able to bypass standard refugee quotas and procedures if they have an individual citizen take responsibility for them.
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This house believes that the international community should pressure South Korea into not prioritizing North Korean defectors in their provision of refugee status
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This house believes that India should not host exiled Tibetans
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This house would remove the UK's exemption from the refugee quota penalty
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This house believes that European media outlets should refrain from reporting on crimes committed by refugees.