The thought of a gaikokujin, (foreigner) not only being illegal on this soil here, but then having TB to boot, being released and asked to come back for some kind of hearing after being issue a simple "shutto meirei" (notice to appear), in Japan, would have them in a FIT! It would not even be fathomable. The administrators who issued such a ruling, if found out, would have to end up committing suicide after apologizing to the nation.
The thought of a gaikokujin, (foreigner) not only being illegal on this soil here, but then having TB to boot, being released and asked to come back for some kind of hearing after being issue a simple "shutto meirei" (notice to appear), in Japan, would have them in a FIT! It would not even be fathomable. The administrators who issued such a ruling, if found out, would have to end up committing suicide after apologizing to the nation.
Gee, you mean the national interest trumps the right of illegals...? What a novel concept. The administrators in this country want to be applauded for their "tolerance".
The Japanese run a pretty tight ship don't they? How hard is it for a citizen of the U.S. to actually immigrate to Japan...? I'm not talking about a visa for a businessman. Is it true that even if a Japanese national marries a westerner and they go back to Japan it incredibly difficult for that spouse to acquire Japanese citizenship...?