Japan's Justice in the Dark

Please support so that Japan will be governed under the law, fundamental human rights will be protected, and it will become a country complying with international law

To President Trump President Donald Trump, "retain" the DACA system, please. There are approximately 800,000 illegal immigrant youths who have received DACA approval throughout the United States. There are also Japanese. It is a sad story of Mr. Tanak

To President Trump


2019-04-19: President Donald Trump, "retain" the DACA system, please.
There are approximately 800,000 illegal immigrant youths
who have received DACA approval throughout the United States.
There are also Japanese. It is a sad story of Mr. Tanaka.


Greetings. This article is about 2 years ago. Please see below for details.
https://www.businessinsider.jp/post-564

Mr. Tanaka was born in Japan, but went to the United States in 2004.
He entered the United States on a "Traveler's Visa" with a Filipino mother and a Japanese father.
He was still six years old when he went to the United States,
yet he remembered "fell in love" in the country of America.
"For some reason, I felt America as a" hometown, "although I was not born in America.

As a child, even after becoming "puberty,"
Mr. Tanaka did not clearly notice that he was an illegal immigrant.
However, I realized that there were things that my parents could not do,
such as getting a driver's license and not being able to buy a home.
"I knew somehow that my family was like a second-class citizen."

The situation of Mr. Tanaka as an illegal immigration has become clear
at the opportunity of "application to university".
In the absence of a social security number or legal status,
they could not apply for the FAFSA (US federal scholarship program
by the "federal government")
and failed to show "recipient qualification" to the federal government.
In the case of Mr. Tanaka,
the problem was resolved because "Academic Achievement" is "Excellent".
Having "pass an exam" at Harvard University,
I was able to receive scholarships for illegal immigrants and foreign students.

However, anxiety always comes along.
"Even if I worked hard in high school,
I sometimes thought that I could not get a job later."
At Harvard University, Mr. Tanaka is relatively in the minority category.
Among the approximately 6,700 undergraduate students, about one
in 40 is an illegal immigrant student.

When Business Insider asked for comments from Harvard University,
it told them to refer to the documents of Dr. Drew Faust,
President of Harvard University.
In the document (Drew Faust) promised to support all Harvard students
and vowed to "again assert their clear and candid support."

Could Mr. Tanaka have successfully graduated?

In 2017, the Donald Trump administration ordered to phase out the DACA system.
Last year, however, federal court justices from California, New York,
and Washington, DC, opposed the policy,
and in effect decided to continue the DACA program.
In response,
the administration is now asking the Supreme Court to "reopening of a case reopenings
of proceedings retrial."

President Donald Trump, please "continue" the DACA system.
Young people who have received the DACA program become a strong American "friend."
Mr. Tanaka also says.
He is "" fell in love ". He loves America

Next week
I will continue until you understand.

I "suing" two things.
This is an "international" human rights violation by the Japanese government.
We ask for your support so that our "Honor Recovery and Reparations" will take place.

1. Foreigners carried out "illegal labor" other than "qualification of residence".
But foreigners are not guilty.

Only foreigners were punished for immigration control law Article 70 "illegal labor crimes".
On the other hand,
the Immigration Control Law punishes employers
who are "causal relationships" of unlawful labor with Article 73-2 of the Immigration Act
(a crime that promotes unlawful work).

However, Japan's judiciary "punished" only foreigners, but did not "punish" "employers".
This is clearly against the "rule of equality under the law"
And it violates international law that prohibits "punishing" only foreigners "arbitrarily".

If the employer who has illegally employed foreigners is "innocent",
then the illegally worked foreigners are also "innocent."
If so, there is no “person who has supported other crimes of criminal law”
against Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act.
"I, KinGungaku, a diplomat from the Philippines,
a Philippine embassy official" is not guilty.

2. Prosecutors "apply" "the crime to support other crimes"
in Article 60 and Article 62 of the Penal Code
against Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act on the basis
of "support of Article 22-4-4 of the Immigration Control Act" It's crazy.
This is the logic of the law is wrong.

Foreigners have acted as defined in Article 22-4-4
(Acquisition of status of residence by filing false documents).
However, there is no "criminal punishment" for this.
The dispositions are "cancellation of status of residence" and "deportation abroad"
by the Minister of Justice.
Therefore, "Article 60 of the Criminal Code and Article 62,"
Sins to support other crimes "can not be applied.
The "crime reasons" of the Immigration Control Act 22-4-4 pointed out
by the "indictment" have no causal relationship with the Immigration Control Act 70.
The logic of the law is totally wrong.

The Japanese government is crushing "prosecution."
But "crush" by the state power is "stop" of "Statute of limitations".

The documents are below.
http://www.miraico.jp/Bridgetohumanrights/

There are many victims in the world.
Please "help" many "victims" with "Brave and Justice."
I urge the Japanese government to "recover the honor"
and "compensate for the victims".

Best regards. Nagano Yoshihiro

 

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