Japan, recognized for its orderly society and strict immigration policies, is at a crossroads as it plans to welcome a significant number of immigrants. The country, known for its low crime rates and high levels of societal trust, attributes these qualities to its homogeneous society and the shared culture, history, and ethnicity of its citizens. However, challenges in integrating foreigners, who are often depicted as chronic rule-breakers, persist. The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) has issued a new warning that adds to the existing tensions. Amidst this backdrop, Japan is set to embark on an era of 'mass foreign immigration,' with plans to admit 820,000 foreigners into the transportation and logistics sectors, easing current regulations. This move is seen as a response to the country's demographic challenges and is part of a broader shift towards embracing diversity and inclusivity.
Japan to admit 820,000 foreigners in transportation, logistics sectors; eases current regulations. More immigration benefits likely to be offered as the country faces a demographic cliff... https://t.co/d9qU6t3S6d
Japan does not have to put up with any threats such as these, because Japan never went for mass immigration, crude multiculturalism or the asylum racket. Hence it is a low crime, high trust society. https://t.co/Onep7b9d6x
Japan To Embark On An Era Of "Mass Foreign Immigration" https://t.co/SnrPq6iQJt
Opinion: Japan must reform its refugee and immigration system to avoid further tragedies https://t.co/vvvHcY7QkQ
Japan appears to be transitioning from a homogenous society to embrace ‘diversity and inclusivity’ by ushering in “an era of mass foreign immigration.” https://t.co/D4xBJlix8p
To outsiders, Japan is seen as orderly society where trains run on time, streets are impeccable, and people work cooperatively. Ema Ryan Yamazaki documents the rigorous discipline instilled from an early age that she believes create such a society https://t.co/2Y6sDxwWZI
Righties get mad when Kimmel says this about the USA but cheer Tucker when he says it. 🤔 https://t.co/S6ojAooD21
Jimbo Kimmel knows why Japan has a clean - low crime society. The question is, do you? https://t.co/bPCnGDx71H
Japan is one of the most homogenous societies in the world. Turns out when citizens share a common culture, history, & ethnicity they tend to be more cohesive Progressives often talk about how “diversity is our greatest strength” but in practice almost always prefer less of it https://t.co/Vo02pPqOcA
Japan knows how to handle migrant workers | Parker Miller https://t.co/tv4GcxeA3c https://t.co/tv4GcxeA3c
Japan has some of the strictest immigration laws in the world. When Tucker pointed this out he was labeled a “traitor.” I wonder if the media has the same feelings now that Kimmel says it. https://t.co/8Wr4ZrjJtv
How do you think Japan has been able to establish a country where most everyone abides by these "common courtesies"? Why do you think most people in that country care about "what's good for the general population"? How does this happen? Magic? https://t.co/9nfYM8XW5p
Japan, a tourist favorite, has become the ultimate spot for many immigrants to lay down roots. Yet fitting in poses challenges, with some depicting foreigners as chronic rule-breakers. A new warning from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) adds fuel to this fire. https://t.co/uzwPJeJYvD