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Japan's revised immigration law sparks deportation worries

Release Date
2024-06-09
Media
Japan Times
Summary
Japan's revised immigration control and refugee recognition law, which takes full effect on Monday, introduces stricter rules for deportation. The new law allows the government to deport individuals who have applied for refugee status three or more times, even if their applications are still being processed, unless they provide a valid reason. This marks a significant change in how the country handles detention and repatriation of foreign nationals without valid residency status.
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