
162: Things just got a bit tougher for asylum-seekers in Japan
Deep Dive from The Japan Times
Japan's Reputation as a Refugee Country
Ruling party lawmakers say Japan is geographically and culturally very far from the countries where most asylum seekers come from. Most people who are fleeing their homes tend to head to countries within the proximity of their own country, they say. Critics feel that this provision results in a greater chance that people seeking refuge will ultimately be returned to the countries.
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