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I have no problem with people wanting to relocate their lives to a country they like. As long as they do it the legal way and are productive for the country. I do not think the country should have to support them or give them special rights to live. If you want something you have to work hard to get it and for others to come in to the country expecting the population that works hard to provide for you is not fair to the hard working responsible people who live there. Traditions of home countries has been destroyed by making special allowances to others and the locals are the ones who lose their identity. Japan has worked hard to get where they are and it is not fair to future generations to not know the history and pride that should be acknowledged. Just my thoughts and sorry if it offends anyone.
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