Japan makes changes that affect asylum-seekers
by editors@theworld.org (Omar Duwaji) from The World: Latest Stories on (#6NGRR)
A new law in Japan will see refugees deported if they re-apply for asylum and get turned down. It's an interesting move for a country already known for its exceptionally restrictive immigration and asylum policies. Host Marco Werman speaks with Jefferson R. Plantilla, a lawyer and researcher in Japan, about the country's approach to this issue.