Bronx Science Cheesewright Aff
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Felons PICTournament: Pennsbury | Round: 1 | Opponent: Fuqua | Judge: First is definitions https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/united_states A country occupying most of the southern half of North America and including also Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands; population 321,800,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Washington, DC. Full name United States of America. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ought
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/guarantee Guarantee is also the state of being certain of a particular result: this doesn't mean we have to give them homes these people can be certain that they have access to a house. https://www.nesri.org/programs/what-is-the-human-right-to-housing Everyone has a fundamental human right to housing, which ensures access to a safe, secure, habitable, and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction. / this says ensures access therefore you don't actually need to provide houses to affirm for this resolution http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/FS21_rev_1_Housing_en.pdf According to papers by the UN Federal, state and local laws bar discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, disability and other personal characteristics, as well as source of income. But again, enforcement is far less than ideal, and more subtle forms of residential discrimination are hard to detect and prove. https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/FHLaws/yourrights Observation 1 since the right to housing is defined as a human right, any need to not guarantee the right to housing to anyone is neg ground. Simplified if I can prove that anyone shouldn't have the right to housing the I win. Contention one illegal immigrants who have committed felonies and felons can be dangerous to those around them. Some rights are already taken from felons like the right to vote. In Richardson v. Ramirez the Supreme Court ruled that felons can be barred from voting. And in Luis v United States the Supreme Court decided that felons can be barred from having fire arms. United States v. Verdugo-UrquidezNdecided that illegal immigrants arnt entitled to all of our constitutional rights. All of these prove that not giving felons and illegal immigrant felons these rights is constitutional. According to http://geekpolitics.com/one-reason-so-many-felons-are-repeat-offenders-and-how-to-fix-it/ Sub point one: sex offenders It is competely immoral and unfair that some parents with young children have to live next to sex offenders. http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/registered-sex-offender-in-the-neighborhood this is a story of a woman who had young children who had to live next to a sex offender. According to the Wall Street journal sex offenders. will immediately commit this crime again at least 90 percent of the time. People should be allowed to discriminate against selling to these people because if you don't then people will be forced to live next to these people. This alone is enough to negate alone. Contention two terrorist don't deserve the right to adequate housing wherever they want. Contention three it is the owners right to turn down felons and terrorist to live on their land. Landowners ought to be able to turn down felons and terrorists from living on their land. Forcing these landowners to not discriminate against these people is awful and that's what the affirmative promoted. For all of these reasons I urge an negative ballot. https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/blogs/are-prison-release-practices-creating-homelessness In 2010 alone, California's prison system released more than 125,000 former prisoners into our neighborhoods. Prisoners close to that number are released each and every year. How many local housing programs would it take to offset this annual tidal wave? Not surprisingly, the California Legislative Analyst's Office estimated in 1999 that 30 to 50 percent of parolees in San Francisco and Los Angeles were homeless In policy debate, a case, sometimes known as plan, is a textual advocacy presented by the affirmative team as a normative or "should" statement, generally in the 1AC. A case will often include either the resolution or a rephrasing of it. Prager, John R. "Introduction to Policy Debate: Chapter 3" 2002. Accessed February 26, 2008 | 4/3/17 |
Felons PICTournament: Pennsbury | Round: 1 | Opponent: Fuqua | Judge: First is definitions https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/united_states A country occupying most of the southern half of North America and including also Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands; population 321,800,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Washington, DC. Full name United States of America. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ought
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/guarantee Guarantee is also the state of being certain of a particular result: this doesn't mean we have to give them homes these people can be certain that they have access to a house. https://www.nesri.org/programs/what-is-the-human-right-to-housing Everyone has a fundamental human right to housing, which ensures access to a safe, secure, habitable, and affordable home with freedom from forced eviction. / this says ensures access therefore you don't actually need to provide houses to affirm for this resolution http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Publications/FS21_rev_1_Housing_en.pdf According to papers by the UN Federal, state and local laws bar discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, disability and other personal characteristics, as well as source of income. But again, enforcement is far less than ideal, and more subtle forms of residential discrimination are hard to detect and prove. https://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/fair_housing_equal_opp/FHLaws/yourrights Observation 1 since the right to housing is defined as a human right, any need to not guarantee the right to housing to anyone is neg ground. Simplified if I can prove that anyone shouldn't have the right to housing the I win. Contention one illegal immigrants who have committed felonies and felons can be dangerous to those around them. Some rights are already taken from felons like the right to vote. In Richardson v. Ramirez the Supreme Court ruled that felons can be barred from voting. And in Luis v United States the Supreme Court decided that felons can be barred from having fire arms. United States v. Verdugo-UrquidezNdecided that illegal immigrants arnt entitled to all of our constitutional rights. All of these prove that not giving felons and illegal immigrant felons these rights is constitutional. According to http://geekpolitics.com/one-reason-so-many-felons-are-repeat-offenders-and-how-to-fix-it/ Sub point one: sex offenders It is competely immoral and unfair that some parents with young children have to live next to sex offenders. http://www.xojane.com/it-happened-to-me/registered-sex-offender-in-the-neighborhood this is a story of a woman who had young children who had to live next to a sex offender. According to the Wall Street journal sex offenders. will immediately commit this crime again at least 90 percent of the time. People should be allowed to discriminate against selling to these people because if you don't then people will be forced to live next to these people. This alone is enough to negate alone. Contention two terrorist don't deserve the right to adequate housing wherever they want. Contention three it is the owners right to turn down felons and terrorist to live on their land. Landowners ought to be able to turn down felons and terrorists from living on their land. Forcing these landowners to not discriminate against these people is awful and that's what the affirmative promoted. For all of these reasons I urge an negative ballot. https://www.centerforhealthjournalism.org/blogs/are-prison-release-practices-creating-homelessness In 2010 alone, California's prison system released more than 125,000 former prisoners into our neighborhoods. Prisoners close to that number are released each and every year. How many local housing programs would it take to offset this annual tidal wave? Not surprisingly, the California Legislative Analyst's Office estimated in 1999 that 30 to 50 percent of parolees in San Francisco and Los Angeles were homeless In policy debate, a case, sometimes known as plan, is a textual advocacy presented by the affirmative team as a normative or "should" statement, generally in the 1AC. A case will often include either the resolution or a rephrasing of it. Prager, John R. "Introduction to Policy Debate: Chapter 3" 2002. Accessed February 26, 2008 | 4/3/17 |
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