Japan revises law to ease deportation of failed asylum seekers
Japan enacts an immigration law allowing the government to deport failed asylum seekers, despite pushback from opposition parties and rights groups. – EPA pic, June 9, 2023.
JAPAN enacted an immigration law today allowing the government to deport failed asylum seekers, despite pushback from opposition parties and rights groups. Until the revised legislation was passed, applicants could stay in Japan during the decision process, regardless of the number of attempts they made to secure refugee status.
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