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WNPT Case List

Gonzaga Mitsu Gunsolus & Lance Myhre


H2 hege, econ, innovation.

Gonzaga DH – Affirmative
Plan Text: The United States federal government should significantly augment the number of the United States
federal government’s H-1B visas

Idaho State Roger Copenhaver & Ben Beasley Aff


The ballot should be used to vote for the rejection of Biopolitics and sovereignty with eligibility requirements for T-
visas

Nevada Las Vegas Alex Velto & Gannon Nelson AffPLAN

The United States Federal Government should raise the cap on H-1B visas to at least 195,000 per year. The increase
over the current cap will be for workers in the science and technology sectors

Nevada Las Vegas Cade Cottrell & Alex Kosmach AffPLAN

The United States Federal Government should raise the cap on H-1B visas to at least 195,000 per year. The increase
over the current cap will be for workers in the science and technology sectors.

Oregon Aaron Marineau & Thomas Moriarty


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Oregon Katie Bergus & Megan Gaffney Aff


Advocacy statement—in order that the United States federal government substantially increase the number of and/or
substantially expand beneficiary eligibility for its visas in human trafficking, we affirm an epistemological and
ethical stance which respects the embodied condition of trafficking survivors. As such we find the UN protocol a
promising model for the United States to replicate.

Puget Sound Philip Johnson-Freyd & James Stevenson Aff


Queer migration
Thus, the plan:
The United States federal government should not use marital status in determining beneficiary eligibility for IR1 or
CR1 family-based visas.
or
Climate migration
PLAN: The United States Federal Government should increase the number of its employment-based visas by up to
100,000 over the next 5 years for climate migrants from low-lying atoll nations.

Puget Sound Jake Novack & Nate Munger Aff


Queer migration
Thus, the plan:
The United States federal government should not use marital status in determining beneficiary eligibility for IR1 or
CR1 family-based visas.

Southwestern (CA)Isaac Peck & Charlie Eichel


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Weber State Univ.Justin Hancock & Ryan Stevenson


Weber State Univ.Dillon Olson & Dustin Follett
Weber State Univ.Jared Moss & Alexis Allman
Weber State Univ.Richard Schlegel & Ashley Jensen
Weber State Univ.Jordon Roberts & Mitchell McBride
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Weber State Univ.Leanna Ekstrom & Amber Roybal


- Others have run Dream Aff

Whitman CollegeDavid Collier & Tiffany Lewis


Whitman CollegeGabriella Friedman & Andy Larson
Whitman CollegeBen Menzies & Sean Mulloy
Whitman CollegeTia Butler & Mitch Dunn

- Others have run The United States federal government should substantially increase the number of
employment-based permanent visas to a level sufficient for all applicants who meet labor certification,
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker and Adjustment
of Status requirements.

Wyoming Tiffany Adamski & Pete Steiner


Wyoming Ben Berry & Darshan Patel
Wyoming Brian Bryngelson & Grae Harper
Wyoming Kathleen Bouzis & Jon Swartz
- Others have run Thus, the plan: The United States Federal Government should substantially expand
beneficiary eligibility for its T-visa's by granting eligibility to applicants forced into trafficking by necessity
and/or regardless of compliance with requests for assistance with investigating and prosecuting trafficking.
- The role of the ballot is to adopt the best frame to understand the trafficking phenomenon
- Plan Text:
The United States Federal Government should expand the employment-based immigration EB-5 visa
category to include immigrant entrepreneurs who are able to raise a minimum of $250,000, with $100,000
coming from a qualified United States venture investors

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