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| Secretary of Immigration of Texas | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 2 2007, 12:48 PM (390 Views) | |
| NewTexas | Dec 2 2007, 12:48 PM Post #1 |
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Texas Secretary of Immigration Incumbent: The Tourist Friendly Empire of Lord Hannah This position is not open for nominations, It will be a Presidential Appointment. This position will be in charge of maintaining a healthy population for Texas. Additionally, some growth is expected depending on seasonally-adjusted factors. Growth is vital for The Great Region of Texas. First, it is imperative that we have the borders secured against invasion. Secondly, a larger Texas gives us a greater voice in combating the UN that threatens to rule our nations. For these reasons, the Department of Immigration will also be in charge of maximizing the Endorsements of the the UN Delegate. This position will also be in charge of welcoming and acclimating new citizens of Texas. This position will also participate in follow-up activities with Texas Exs and attempt to correct any problems. Due to the great quantity of work involved in this position, we cannot just allow nations to vote another nation to do this job, especially if they do not have the skill or time involved. Nominees:
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| Evictorius | Dec 4 2007, 08:28 PM Post #2 |
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Texas General
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Who's Lord Hannah??
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