Immigrant Royale Pros And Cons

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Vagrant Royale A proposition to the mayors of the many cities in the U.S.A., hopefully, it becomes a proposition to the President of the United States of America. This proposition tackles a major threat to our economy and our level of innovation, to leap forward into a prosperous, preferable future. The United States is running out of jobs for people to work in, specifically those in the higher professional field such as Doctors, Lawyers, taxi drivers, politicians, etc. Clearly, the president offers a plan to remove those with a job that also identify as undocumented. This tactic of removing those with a job should not be the case. There is a myriad of people in unemployment that also classify as homeless living off pity change the hard …show more content…

A tournament in which the winner will win an abnormal amount of money and vast riches; soon enthralled by a total sum of 500 thousand US dollars. Providing the broadcast, any television company, for millions of Americans seeing their homeless population all to a diminutive status while also enjoying the show for as long as there as homeless/unemployed citizens. The old, disabled and families will be able to compete in this game, but there can only be one winner that shows valor throughout the game to achieve …show more content…

If the contestant's revolt or protest by not participating while on the island, the prize shall rise until it reaches a total of 2 million dollars. Compliance with the tournament is mandatory, however, if participants are still being persistent we shall enforce authority to eliminate those who are to a close perimeter to the outskirts of the island causing them to move to the center to either fight for the prize or die a battle that could be rewarded greatly. The only people that will be thrown to the island are those who have been unemployed for 7 or more years or have been homeless for 5 or more years. The cycle of new contestants will renew every season once declared a winner diminishing the homeless to a 0 because the winner will soon be an eminent, wealthy member of society. Brought back to the place of origin and soon live in wealth to his or her spending. Over the course of its series, The Vagrant Games will run for an approximate 7 seasons, with the approximation of over 400,000 participants, the population in America alone. Meaning, 50,000 for each season, but only including the homeless and the