Principles of our Immigration Policies:
- the reunification of families
- admitting immigrants with skills that are valuable to the economy
- protecting refugees
- promoting diversity
Illegal immigrants will be initially incarcerated. During their incarceration they will have the chance to apply for a Visa but not guaranteed legal re-entry. During this time however, they will be tried and if they are found to be a harm to society, the deportation of said individual will ensue. They will be deported to their native land or place of origin and will be unable to apply for a visa or citizenship.
Natives who reside in the country are granted citizenship status. If a residing native commits a felony or act of terrorism is committed, then said individual will be tried and if found guilty, they will be incarcerated or deported, depending on the circumstances.
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