You know....maybe it’s time that we put the card on the table and just offer a free-entry card (green card) to any Japanese citizen who wants one. I wouldn’t have a single problem with two million Japanese folks moving into the US, and I suspect most Americans would readily agree that it’d be the right thing and neighborly thing to do.
>>I wouldnt have a single problem with two million Japanese folks moving into the US, and I suspect most Americans would readily agree that itd be the right thing and neighborly thing to do.<<
That would be a lot of neighborhoods upgraded and the biggest problem would be grade inflation at the schools.
No kidding on this — my suburban childhood neighborhood became a gang-terrorized barrio when I moved out in the late 70s to go to college.
I'm quite prepared to take on some Japanese citizens with green cards. Especially those with good manufacturing skills. Perhaps some of the manufacturing sites can be migrated to U.S. soil. Keep the manufacturing going at a lower transportation cost. It makes too much sense to consider.
I frankly think the mess with the reactors is much worse than the Japanese government is willing to admit in public. That crap is going to be damaging the U.S. west coast very soon. The volume of nuclear material used to generate electrical power is much more than what was used in the two bombs. The material is leaking into the ocean and burrowing into the earth below the reactor sites. It's a major league screwup.