Japan's Prime Minister-in-waiting Sanae Takaichi has been dubbed Japan's Donald Trump for her nationalist views. Japan does not have a massive refugee problem. The small nation has always sought to preserve its cultural identity throughout history, and as such, has maintained a high-trust society. Takaichi warned that Japan will not bend to globalist forces, pointing the finger at Europe and vowing to maintain Japan's individuality.
"Unchecked immigration has led to serious social problems in parts of Europe. Japan must not repeat those mistakes," Japan's first female prime minister warned.
Takaichi pointed to Europe's "open border" failure that led to unrest and a decaying society. Japan will continue to remain "socially stable and culturally intact." The media is portraying her as anti-immigration, but there is a vast difference between immigration and illegal migration. "We will support foreign workers in sectors that truly need them, but only those who have the skills, discipline, and respect for our way of life," she said in a separate interview.
Societies have historically crumbled through invading forces. Europe is the unfortunate case study for what happens when leaders abandon all national policies from migration to monetary concerns.
"Japan is a country with a beautiful culture and social harmony that must be protected. We welcome foreigners who respect our laws and customs, but will respond firmly to those who do not," she added. Japan does not need to implement mass deportation programs because it never adopted open border policies. Globalist nations have been urging Japan to drop security and permit more unchecked "refugees" into its lands. Japan is standing tall amid Takaichi's rule and prioritizing citizens over globalist causes.