Merit-based and/or current / future labor shortages could determine immigration policy
Asylum seekers/refugees/immigrants could access culture classes/integration opportunities
Citizenship registries could not deprive people of human rights
Countries could have open borders
A nation or city could be created for or highly accept refugees
A wider range of international asylum procedures could be developed for refugees at sea and land
The U.S. (and other countries' border policies) could operate from a humanitarian framework versus deterrence
Immigrants, refugees and asylees could rebuild their careers in new countries
Guest worker programs could be reformed, expanded, and easier to access for immigrants and companies
Mentorship programs could help at-risk youth, drug addicts, homeless, ex-offenders, potential terrorists, immigrants, refugees, new employees, and students
Developed countries could take in more refugees / asylum seekers
Law-abiding, tax paying, current U.S. undocumented immigrants could have paths to visas / citizenship
Community accompaniment programs or electronic monitoring could be used instead of immigration detention centers