Validity- Has Immigration
The Issue- Yesterday, several dozen immigrants from the nation of Brasilistan were released from @@DENONYM@@ quarantine. However, reports have emerged that two children died because of neglect from the quarantine officers in the three weeks that they were confined. After several such mistakes, the issue has been brought to your attention.
Option 1-"What do you think my child and I are, filthy plague rats? Well, we're not!" fumes one of the immigrants who lost their children, @@RANDOMNAME@@, unkempt but not unclean after three uncomfortable days in a medical confinement facility. "Quarantining people for three weeks with practically no reason is preposterous! And on top of that, you forget about us, and let little @@RANDOMNAME@@ starve to death? This practice is inhumane, xenophobic, and quite frankly useless. Get rid of quarantine and let people cross this border freely!"
O1 Fallout- the banning of quarantine facilities has left @@NATIONNAME@@ full of exotic diseases
Option 2- "@@LEADER@@, you can't ban quarantine, it's simply too important for the safety of @@NATIONNAME@@!" cries world-famous doctor @@RANDOMNAME@@, who smells like coffee and hand sanitizer. "Although this mishap was unfortunate, it still stands that quarantine is needed to eradicate foreign diseases before they enter and infect our nation. You don't want a pandemic on your hands, do you? It's not xenophobia; international law fully supports the establishment of quarantine procedures where necessary."
O2 Fallout- its harder to get out of quarantine than most prisons
Option 3- “Those foreigners are just like what they are bringing into our nation: parasites!” Exclaims your overly-eccentric emigration advisor, @@RANDOMNAME@@, who has a stack of deportation papers clenched in @@THEIR@@ hands. “Its probably for the best that those children died in there; that means there are less of them to worry about. We should send those damned foreigners home, before they corrupt our culture, and undermine our nation!”
O3 Fallout- not being born in @@NATIONNAME@@ is perceived as an illness
Option 4- "All this quarantine talk has got me thinking," says General @@RANDOMNAME@@, bringing the scent of starched clothing and gun polish into your office. "What if we collected parasites and diseases from immigrants and tourists to make bio-weapons out of them? Rather than just sit here passively letting the world expose us to their toxins, we should be engaging in active research and experimentation. We can cure pandemics and foreign militarism alike with a dose of proper military discipline!"
O4 Fallout- neighboring nations have banned tourism to @@NATIONNAME@@ for fear of strengthening their military