Introduced into the senate of the Union by Glaciosia with Thatcher Whitehall.
BELIEVING that the process of citizenship is an important part of the fabric of a democracy,
ACKNOWLEDGING that the provisions for this process are currently lacking,
DETERMINED to ensure the Constitutionality of the current immigration process,
THE FOLLOWING AMENDMENTS ARE MADE:
Section 1. Amendments
1. In article 3 section 2 clause 3, “Chief Immigration Officer” shall be inserted between “Chief Law Enforcer and Prosecutor of Crimes” and “and Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.”
2. The following shall be appended to article 3 section 2 as a new twelfth clause: “The President shall process and grant or deny applications for citizenship and diplomatic status according to the law. The President may declare any player not holding citizenship Persona Non Grata. Such declarations may be nullified by a nullification motion passed by a four-fifths majority vote by the Senate, followed by a three-fourths majority vote by the General Assembly.”
3. The following shall be appended to article 4 section 2 as a new ninth clause:
“A nullification motion is an external motion which nullifies a Persona Non Grata declaration by the President.”