The World Assembly,
Acknowledging that the objective of the resolution "World Assembly Border Policy" is to create more open borders among both member and non-member states, which is considered a laudable aim by many,
Aware that states intending to enable free movement across their borders are able to negotiate measures allowing this with like-minded neighbours, taking into consideration their circumstances,
Noting that the wording of the resolution does not allow non-member states to be members of the WABC zone,
Believing that a single multiverse-wide arrangement such as is envisaged by the resolution in question is neither necessary nor ideal, since travel from many states is confined to their surrounding areas,
Astonished that the resolution in clause 6 gives the WABC the authority to unilaterally change the laws of consenting states, severely violating the sovereignty of any state which may choose to join
Concerned that the same clause necessitates that the "single unified policy" of the WABC is set in stone and cannot be modified at any point after a member state joins the zone,
Amazed that the resolution does not give consenting states any say or consultation on the aforementioned policy,
Confused by the clause compelling "all member states, including those which do not join the WABC Zone, to conduct an annual review of their border policies", which forces member states to ignore their judgement use their resources on an activity that may or may not be necessary,
Bewildered by the mandate "that each member state shall appoint at least one liaison to the WABC", which could in many cases be an unnecessary waste of staff,
Concluding that the WABC mechanism is not the best way for member states to create open borders,
Hereby repeals General Assembly resolution 564 "World Assembly Border Policy".
Any feedback is welcome.