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Find a Long-Term Fix for the Issue of Immigration

Release Date
2026-05-01
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Japan News
Summary
The article argues that immigration has become a major political issue in developed countries because it creates both economic benefits and social tensions. Societies are divided between those who benefit from immigration and those who feel economically or socially threatened by it. In addition to economic conflict, prejudice and fear of cultural differences often intensify anti-immigrant sentiment, making rational policymaking more difficult.

Historical examples illustrate these dynamics. Japanese immigrants in North America faced exclusion and discrimination in the early 20th century due to labor competition and racial prejudice. Similarly, West Germany accepted large numbers of Turkish “guest workers” during its postwar economic boom, but later faced significant social integration challenges. In 2015, Germany’s acceptance of refugees under Chancellor Angela Merkel contributed to the rise of the anti-immigration party AfD, reflecting growing public concern about immigration and social order.

The article also emphasizes that immigration policy cannot be viewed only through economic idealism. Free trade and labor mobility often create winners and losers within societies. The “China Shock” in the United States, where imports from China contributed to large-scale job losses, is presented as an example of how globalization can reshape politics and fuel populist movements.

At the same time, the article argues that mass deportation policies have practical limits. In the United States, many agricultural workers are undocumented immigrants, and agriculture would struggle without them.

The author concludes that Japan should avoid relying on foreign workers merely as a short-term solution to labor shortages. Instead, Japan should develop long-term policies that support immigrants’ lives outside the workplace, including education for their children and broader social integration.
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