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But Mr. Kawasaki said the economic slump was a good opportunity to overhaul Japanâs immigration policy as a whole.âWe should stop letting unskilled laborers into Japan. We should make sure that even the three-K jobs are paid well, and that they are filled by Japanese,â he said. âI do not think that Japan should ever become a multiethnic society.â
He said the United States had been âa failure on the immigration front,â and cited extreme income inequalities between rich Americans and poor immigrants.
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