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Humanitarian Issues of Immigration in Japan: From Historical Background to Current Policies

New Books in Japanese Studies

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Japan's Immigration Policy and Treatment of Undocumented Residents

This chapter discusses Japan's immigration policy and its treatment of undocumented residents. It explores Japan's stance on immigration, the restrictions on labor migration, and the lack of legal pathways for non-asylum seeking immigrants. The chapter also highlights the issues surrounding the treatment of undocumented residents, including their detention in centers operated by the Immigration Services Agency and the criminalization of undocumented people.

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