26/12/2025
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Public safety comes first.
Kimi Onoda, Japanβs new Minister for Immigration and Foreign Affairs, said some foreign residents are causing problems by committing crimes, creating public nuisance, and misusing government systems.
She explained that these actions make many Japanese people feel unsafe and treated unfairly.
Onoda stressed that Japan should not become xenophobic, but protecting the safety and peace of its citizens must come first.
She said the government will take strict action against anyone who breaks the rules and will strengthen enforcement.
Japan will also review its immigration and border policies to better match current realities.
Multiple government agencies will work together to ensure stronger control.
This marks one of Japanβs toughest immigration messages in recent years.
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