Border Reform
Border Reform
Passed by the Senate on 11 November 2025 and Ratified on 17 November 2025.
Whereas we need to fix our borders,
Article 1: The Border Wall
The Constitution, Article 13: Core Territories shall be replaced with:
Article 13: Core Territories
§1. Territories that have their democratic-continuity guaranteed by constitutionally defined Supervisors are to be considered “core territories” of SimDemocracy.
- §1.1. No platform dependent on a third-party, as described in Article 12 §2.1., may be considered a core territory of SimDemocracy.
§2. All provisions of this document shall apply in full capacity in core territories of SimDemocracy.
- §2.1. No person shall have their liberty to communicate in any core territory restricted for a conviction based solely upon a colonial law.
§3. One need only maintain a presence in any given core territory to be considered a citizen of SimDemocracy.
§4. No citizen may be discriminated against solely because of the core territory they choose to operate on.
- §4.1. This section shall not be construed to deny the state the ability to base hiring decisions upon the ability of a citizen to do the work the position requires, due to lack of presence on a certain core territory or otherwise.
§5. The confinement of accounts joining the Core Territories and The Colonies to a specific area for them and the implementation of an application for accounts joining the Core Territories and The Colonies to enter the Core Territories and The Colonies, which shall be managed and operated by the competent authorities as prescribed by law, shall be lawful and exempt from Part 6 and Article 29 [of the] Constitution.
- §5.1. In exercising their powers under §5, the competent authority may be given the power to accept or reject accounts attempting to join, though they must act in a lawful manner.