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Is exclusionist parties’ ‘More foreigners lead to worsening of Japan’s public safety’ claim true?
The Ministry of Justice White Paper on Crime 2024 shows that after peaking in 2005, the number of Penal Code offences committed by foreign nationals and the number of arrested foreign criminals have been trending downward.
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Exclusionist political parties compete to see who has the best antiforeign policy
Some political parties are competing with each other in expanding their xenophobic policies, attempting to gain the conservative class’s favor in the House of Councilors election.
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Tamura criticizes Japanese gov’t move to discriminate against foreigners in Japan
JCP EC Chair Tamura criticized the government for attempting to ride an exclusionist tide, saying, “The number of crimes committed by foreigners is decreasing. The safety of all people living, working, and studying in Japan should be protected.”
- POLITICS
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Tamura criticizes Japanese gov’t move to discriminate against foreigners in Japan
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Exclusionist political parties compete to see who has the best antiforeign policy
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JCP EC Chair Tamura calls for international cooperation to oppose Trump’s tariff threats
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JCP Koike on ‘Sunday Debate’ TV program calls for end to LDP politics serving at US behest
- LABOR
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Unions call for immediate nationwide minimum wage of 1,500 yen
- SOCIAL ISSUES
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Is exclusionist parties’ ‘More foreigners lead to worsening of Japan’s public safety’ claim true?
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JCP in Yokosuka City conducts hearing survey on fire at nuclear fuel plant
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Imposing fair share of tax burden on the rich will help finance consumption tax cuts
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Over 80% of people concerned about negative effects associated with climate change
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Little is known about sharp increase in Japan’s military spending