Takaichi wird die Einzelheiten ihres endgültigen Plans für den Umgang mit ausländischen Einwohnern am 23. Januar bekannt geben, kurz bevor das Repräsentantenhaus aufgelöst wird. Damit hofft sie, ihre Leistungen vor der Wahl hervorzuheben

https://mainichi.jp/articles/20260116/k00/00m/010/182000c

8 Kommentare

  1. GeriatricusMaximus on

    Not paying your taxes (healthcare and pension) and losing your visa? Sure. Committing crimes and getting deported? Sure. We are given the impression PR holders and business visa folks are the worse offenders. So, I anticipate crack down there and people falling between cracks. Sanseito wants foreigners banned from welfare but won’t save too much money. Campaign motto will be “we have done nothing to help make your life better but look how foreigners are having it!”.

  2. Basic-Ad-2663 on

    I wonder at which point this whole “crackdown” will eventually result into foreigners actually not bothering to go work in Japan anymore, and they will not be able to fill out the jobs that Japanese people don’t want to do (care workers, konbinis etc.) I mean weak yen is already a good enough reason, since a lot of people tend to send the money back home, now all these other restrictions that are coming in makes me wonder if people will just start choosing other countries instead. I think they just gonna shoot themselfs in the foot at some point.

  3. AdUnfair558 on

    So glad I got my spousal visa before all these BS changes and paid 6000 for the visa itself AND got it for 3 years.

    Edit: Why am I getting downvoted for this? 

  4. Mission-Ad-9962 on

    • Foreign workers are not choosing low wages and long working hours in Japan because they like it.

    • The root cause is that jobs with low pay and excessive hours have been completely left to “market forces,” while the government has done absolutely nothing to intervene or correct the situation.

    • The so-called Employment Ice Age generation is also a direct result of this same hands-off approach. There are already around 17 million people who have effectively been abandoned by policy, and yet nothing meaningful has been done.

    • Without improving working conditions at all, the idea that “if there aren’t enough workers, we can just bring in more people” is deeply irresponsible. It’s astonishing that policymakers don’t even seem to recognize how fundamentally broken that thinking is.

  5. Would love some sort of nuisance law to immediately deport foreigners who do random dumb stuff. Think of the videos of the guy blasting music from a speaker on a train, climbing on top of family mart, etc…

  6. fuckmysadlife_69 on

    Can’t wait for 01/23 to see welfare and visa scammers meltdown on all Japan based sub-reddits. 🍿 

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