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yuiyoshida

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Wed Nov 25, 2015, 12:55 PM Nov 2015

Japan’s immigration policy rift widens as population decline forces need for foreign workers

by Reiji Yoshida

Staff Writer

Shigeru Ishiba, minister in charge of reinvigorating local regions, says Japan should let in more immigrants to mitigate issues related to the nation’s declining population such as labor shortages.

Ishiba’s position highlights a growing rift in the Cabinet over easing the nation’s strict immigration policy.

“Japan’s population is shrinking. I believe (Japan) should further promote policy measures to accept immigrants,” Ishiba said in response to a question posed by a reporter during a news conference at the Foreign Press Center in Tokyo on Tuesday.

“At one time, people from Japan migrated to South and North America and managed to fit in with the locals while maintaining their pride as Japanese … It doesn’t make sense to say no to foreigners who come to Japan when our people did the same thing overseas,” Ishiba said.

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/11/25/national/politics-diplomacy/japans-immigration-policy-rift-widens-population-decline-forces-need-foreign-workers/#.VlXn1l7E_Mp

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Japan’s immigration policy rift widens as population decline forces need for foreign workers (Original Post) yuiyoshida Nov 2015 OP
It seems like a perfect opportunity for Japan to take refugees yeoman6987 Nov 2015 #1
 

yeoman6987

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1. It seems like a perfect opportunity for Japan to take refugees
Wed Nov 25, 2015, 01:14 PM
Nov 2015

They certainly would be welcomed in a country with a need for population. Is the UN considering this? I wonder.

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