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The Japanese government is planning to change the law to make language support staff official school employees, aiming to improve Japanese language instruction for foreign residents. Separately, Ibaraki Prefecture plans to create a reward system for reporting foreigners working illegally, a move some worry could encourage discrimination.
These policy discussions are happening as Japan adjusts its approach to immigration, a shift that has significant human costs for the people involved.
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