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Japan passes contentious bill to revise immigration, refugee law
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IANS | 09 Jun, 2023
Japan's upper house of parliament on Friday passed a contentious bill to
amend an immigration and refugee law allowing for authorities to deport
foreign nationals who apply for refugee status multiple times.
Despite
some opposition parties rejecting the move, the law was enacted with
the support of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's ruling Liberal Democratic
Party and its junior Komeito coalition ally, along with other smaller
parties, reports Xinhua news agency.
The controversial revision
of the immigration and refugee law has been heavily criticized by
organisations here established to support asylum seekers.
Such
entities believe that now the revised law has been enacted it could lead
to individuals being repatriated to their home countries where they
face persecution.
The main opposition Constitutional Democratic
Party of Japan, which has called for the system to be overseen by a
third-party and not just immigration officials to ensure fairness,
attempted to block passage of the bill in the eleventh hour by
submitting a censure motion against Justice Minister Ken Saito, who is
in charge of the legislation.
The motion was voted down in the upper chamber of Japan's bicameral parliament on Wednesday, however.
Refugee status was given to a record 202 people in Japan in 2022.
But
this was out of 3,772 applicants, with Japan falling far behind some
European countries and the US, which take in tens of thousands of
refugees annually.
In 2021, refugee permits were granted to only 74 out of 2,413 asylum-seekers.
This
is because Tokyo only grants refugee permits to those who meet each
criteria of the Refugee Convention, which describes refugees as people
who are unable or unwilling to return to their country of origin owing
to a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race,
religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group, or
political opinion; outside the country of their nationality; and unable
or, owing to such fear, unwilling to avail themselves of the protection
of their country.
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