"strengthen and simplify mechanisms for the issuance of identity and travel documents to persons targeted by transnational repression who are legally resident within the territory of the State concerned and are affected by mobility restrictions, in particular where the State of origin has cancelled, refused to issue or renew such documents in order to coerce such persons into returning to their State of origin and risking further politically motivated persecution, including by: extending or introducing the legal basis for issuing “alien’s passports” or equivalent travel documents (drawing, where appropriate, on existing practice developed in co-operation with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) not only to recognised refugees but also, where appropriate, to beneficiaries of international protection, including subsidiary protection granted in cases involving transnational repression (and ensuring that such cases are duly taken into account when assessing eligibility for international protection), and applicants for international protection whose claims are pending before the competent authorities, so as to prevent protection gaps and situations of practical statelessness; ensuring that such applications are examined as a matter of priority and that valid interim identity or travel documents are issued for the duration of the examination process; and establishing appropriate safeguards to prevent abuse of such mechanisms by agents of States identified as perpetrators of transnational repression;"