Japan weighs tighter immigration

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Recently, Japan has witnessed a growing backlash against immigration, accompanied by protests and increasing levels of frustration on Japanese social media.

The Japanese government has responded to these concerns by producing a report on the immigration system and what can be done differently in order to better ensure “social integration”.

Justice Minister Keisuke Suzuki, who oversees the Immigration Services Agency, put out a scathing report on Japan’s immigration system in late August.

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Tarric is an Australian freelance journalist and independent analyst who covers economics, finance, and geopolitics. Tarric is the author of the Avid Commentator Report. His works have appeared in The Washington DC Examiner, The Spectator, The Sydney Morning Herald, News.com.au, among other places.