Japan: Parliament Passes Bill to Make It Easier to Deport “Refugees”

As a member of the “international community,” Japan is under serious pressure by the West to go full anal, full vaginal, and full immigration.

They are struggling with this.

Eventually, you’re going to have people becoming more vocal about the fact that if they embraced a relationship with China, instead of a relationship with the United States, they would be able to maintain their culture and values.

When you add the fact that they’d also be making a whole lot more money with China (in fact, they already are), the assertion that they should remain tied to the sinking ship of the US simply because of ancient hatred for the Chinese becomes untenable.

Japan Today:

Japan’s parliament on Friday passed a bill to revise an immigration and refugee law to enable authorities to deport individuals who repeatedly apply for asylum status, despite objections from some opposition parties.

Opponents to the legislation gathered in front of the Diet building in Tokyo in the rain, demanding the bill be scrapped, while opposition lawmakers criticized the ruling camp for having “bulldozed” the bill.

The House of Councillors, or upper house, enacted the law with the support of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, led by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and its junior coalition partner, Komeito, as well as other relatively conservative opposition forces.

While Japan currently cannot send a foreign national whose refugee status application is being processed back to their home countries, the immigration authorities suspect many have abused the system by applying multiple times to remain in the nation.

Under the amended law, the government will aim to reduce long-term detention in immigration facilities and encourage the expulsion of foreign individuals who do not comply with deportation orders issued for overstaying.

What counts as a “brawl” in Japan

Opponents have argued that the revised legislation could result in the repatriation of those who are at risk of persecution in their home countries, endangering their lives, and also lead to the expulsion of children who were born and brought up in Japan.

DREAMers, lol.

As of the end of last year, 4,233 foreign nationals had refused to return home despite being ordered to do so, according to the Immigration Services Agency of Japan.

The law will allow the government to expel individuals who fail to present reasonable grounds to be granted refugee status after their third request.

Outside the Diet building on Friday, dissidents held a rally, with some raising placards with phrases written in English such as “Protect refugees.”

Faggots

In the run-up to the vote at the plenary session of the upper house, Taiga Ishikawa of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan lambasted the legislation, saying, “This is a matter of life and death for many people.”

It’s actually not.

Like, that isn’t even real.

The third world is not some maniacal place where everyone is getting murdered by gangs and the government. Honestly, even Somalia is not really like that. It’s all way, way exaggerated.

Basically, every refugee is an economic refugee. Even the Ukrainians could be living in the west of the Ukraine (if they are not Russians, in which case they would face actual persecution, given that it is illegal to speak the only language they know – but the Russian refugees are all going to Russia).

The “refugee” mania is driven by a desire for forced multiculturalism. This is obvious on its face, but was made especially obvious when the US government started saying that people from Central America could be “refugees” because their countries have high crime rate – even while none of them have crime rates even approaching that of the average urban center in America!

It’s the gun control, goy; nothing else