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I was surprised to know that Japanese were so strict on immigration laws. There are tons of Japanese living around the world, mixing with other cultures, establishing businesses in remote places, I would never imagine that when it came to accept immigrants into Japan there was going to be rejection. What will the government ‘s approach to increase the labor force if immigration is not one of the top choices? The article mentions that Japanese are not xenophobic, but how can you explain the fact that they have no birthright citizenship laws. It would be very interesting to see what the measures will be in place to mitigate their shrinking population problems.
edited by iverdin on 7/25/2016