I was living in Japan in the 90s. Japan had opened its doors to Middle-Easterners by giving them temporary visas for work. Same thing as we see here in the USA, as soon as the muslims got there, they became a group unto themselves. Crime soared.. burglaries, rape. Overstayed their visas. They had a scheme of reactivating old, used up phone cards and selling them on the street and bullying pedestrians into buying them or facing aggression. The Iranians were the biggest offenders. Pakistanis, too. The Ueno area of Tokyo became known as Little Tehran and was very dangerous, especially for westerners. This was right after Reagan, and Iran was only allowing hard line anti-westerners to have permission to leave the country. Moderates who didn’t get out with the Shah were not permitted to leave.
One day at dawn, what seemed like every policeman in the country, shoulder to shoulder, closed in on Little Tehran and every Middle Easterner was detained. If they didn’t have a visa or it was expired, they were immediately thrown out of the country. No exceptions! Crime dropped to almost zero again.
I was living in Tokyo until 1995 ( since then in Kumamoto ) , but never heard about this before . What year ?
“...every Middle Easterner was detained. If they didnt have a visa or it was expired, they were immediately thrown out of the country. No exceptions! Crime dropped to almost zero again.”
We need to check every Middle Easterner and Hispanic and do the same. We should use a bounty $y$tem. And couple it with stiff fines for those employing these insurgents.
Boy, is that a story or what!