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6 Kommentare
A whole 3. 3 % of the population. It is the end of times. Soon they will reach a full 4% of the population. How will the govnmt react to that? Inquiring minds want to know.
Japan’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party is pushing a large-scale immigration policy through the new Specified Skilled Worker visa system. Because of this, projections suggest that in about 14 years, around 2040, the foreign population in Japan could triple and exceed 10 percent of the total population.
If that happens, the “safe, clean, and highly functional high-trust society” in Japan that many right-wing commentators around the world like to praise will probably disappear. Instead, Japan will likely start to resemble other developed societies in Europe or North America much more closely, which globalists would probably celebrate.
At the same time, Japanese society has historically been very resistant to rapid social change. It’s hard to imagine people simply accepting such a sudden shift. Friction between Japanese citizens and foreigners would likely increase dramatically, and anti-immigration sentiment would probably stop being just an online phenomenon and start erupting more openly in the real world. In that scenario, the LDP government could either be voted out or forced to make a major policy reversal and significantly tighten immigration again.
Record high numbers, yet we still see the same headlines about labor shortages in every sector. It shows how much of this record is driven by the technical intern programs and students rather than a sustainable shift in immigration
foreigners are the reason the economy is holding. and the society is calm. imagine no foreigner and a lot of elderly without care givers, factories without workers. there would be chaos.
I only see increase in the numbers for foreseeable future
We’re here we’re queer…ちょうど待って
Honestly, I really wish Japan would just tighten up or even stop taking in so many Vietnamese workers for a bit. It’d be better for both sides. It breaks my heart seeing those shady brokers go to poor rural areas and scam 18-year-olds out of an entire year’s worth of their family’s income, all for some „dream“ of a better life.
Once they get to Japan, most of them end up with backbreaking jobs paying peanuts—maybe 10-15 man—while living in terrible conditions. Mix that with a lack of awareness and the fact that Japanese police are relatively chill, and you get people running away to find illegal work or turning to shoplifting. It’s honestly ridiculous: they work for a whole year without a single raise, but they can’t go back to Vietnam because of the massive debt from the placement fees, and they can’t even switch companies because of those restrictive labor laws.
Vietnam is literally facing a labor shortage right now, while Japan is struggling with the influx of immigrants. I really hope both governments find a real solution soon. I’m just so exhausted from seeing news about my fellow countrymen on Japanese TV every single day 😫