Aeiouia wrote:Walrusko wrote:My nation has secured many of the LGBT individuals, but is having trouble finding them homes. At current projections, my nation can only rescue 70% of the population. Of these, only 45% can be housed here. Most of those i have saved are in temporary homes. If you wish, i will transfer over 50% of the LGBT refugees. If you accept, i will be able to rescue a total of 85% of Krajistov's population, and another nation could rescue the rest.
We would be happy to assist. We cannot hold many refugees ourselves, but we should be able to handle 50% of the refugees you have rescued.
We also would like to commend you for kick-starting the effort to get these people to safe homes, as well.
- Dr. Mia Utopia (Translated)
Due to our unconditional reluctance to send military aircraft into any foreign airspace under any circumstance, and our unwillingness to receive aircraft from Krajistov, we request that any refugees who are not able to be housed by any foreign nation be sent either by air to the Electric Pheonix International Airport in Concordo, or by vessel to our port city of Aeriela. The refugees will be processed and provided with psychological therapy, temporary housing and nourishment on our island resort of Isla. Should they not meet the requirements of our nation's citizenship ethos (which most individuals do meet, given that they are not predisposed to terrorism, violent fundamentalism or a propensity towards criminal behaviour without possibility of rehabilitation) they will remain in the custody of customs services on this resort island, and will be treated more than humanely, until they can be deported from our nation and into another willing to accept them. Unfortunately, those who are not applicable to our society, or others to whom we subsequently offer their residence, will regrettably have to be returned to Krajistov. Our criminal rehabilitation and welfare system is highly effective, and so the event that an individual should outstay their welcome in Isla and have to be turned away as a result of a failed application for asylum is extremely unlikely. Not to mention, any refugees from Krajistov who do commit crime are much less likely to do so out of frustration or necessity through discrimination in a more accepting environment such as ours. These are, nevertheless, our conditions.