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It's interesting to realize that the US is more laxed on immigration laws than other countries. I used to think that US was very strict, now after reading about Japanese Immigration Laws I'm shocked to realized their laws are truly strict, Japan has no birthright citizenship law. It's interesting to also realize how conservative the Japanese government is right now. The problem of their population shrinking can be easily solved by reforming their immigration laws but since their government is unwilling to visit that idea due to their conservative views that the Japanese need to figure out a different way to mitigate that problem is just causing more headaches in Japan, I feel.