This house believes that EU should require its member states to send troops to occupy and set up safe zones within Syrian borders in order to settle Syrian refugees.
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This house regrets the concept of border.
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That Pacific Rim countries should make Australian participation in future trade agreements contingent on the abandonment of their asylum seeker detention policy
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That despite the opposition of the Myanmar government the international community should set up a safe haven for the Rohingyas in Myanmar
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This house believes that states with a large influx of refugees should demarcate special economic zones that only employ refugees
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This house would Only Direct European Investment Fund Money to States That Agree to Take a Share of Refugees Proportional to Their Share of EU GDP
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This house believes that campaigners for refugee protection should not use pictures displaying the graphic suffering of refugees as part of their advocacy.
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This house believes that environmental refugees should be granted citizenship in countries that have contributed most heavily to global pollution
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This house believes that states should take high numbers of refugees, even when faced with strong democratic opposition.
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This house would allow asylum seekers to work
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This house believes that the EU should pay citizens to house refugees.
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This house supports tradable refugee quota as a solution to migrant crisis in EU
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This house believes that Serbia and FYR Macedonia should immediately close their borders to asylum seekers and undocumented migrants.
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This house would allow states that accept refugees to seize the overseas assets of the states the refugees come from in order to cover the cost of accepting the refugees.
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This house would give higher primates protections similar to those given to refugees.
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This house supports Australia paying developing countries (e.g. Cambodia Papua New Guinea) to take in its refugees
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This house would give automatically grant refugees citizenship; if the conflict they are escaping from continues for an equal amount of time it takes for a person to acquire citizenship in the sheltering nation
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This house believes that people who consented to be smuggled across borders but are later trafficked should be considered as illegal immigrants rather than as victims
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This house would allow countries to pay other countries to settle asylum-seekers who reach their borders
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This house believes that industrialized nations that emit significant amount of CO2 should accept the proportionate number of climate change refugees based on the amount they emit.