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Why do you think so many nations are inclined to want greater restrictions on immigration? Why might Japan be the exception?

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some ideas: racial biases, cultures, political/economic factors

Japan is facing a labour shortage

Step-by-step explanation:

Racial Biases - People in a certain country may have certain racial biases against people of another country (examples could be believing people of one race are lazy, troublesome etc)

Cultures - Certain cultures in some countries want a "pure" population where they are unwilling to accept immigrants from other countries in order to protect their population

Political/Economic factors - Western countries are becoming more polarized in their political opinions and opinions are now starting to be taken to more extreme lengths. A certain political party may promote notions that allowing more immigration would increase competition in the job market (taking away jobs from citizens) or that accepting more immigrants would lead to a greater tax burden on citizens who would have to pay for social programs/services. Most factors can be encompassed into this political/economic reason.

Japan is a facing a labour shortage and a population decline. They would need immigrant populations to come and fill the missing labour roles in the country.

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