Brian Ross wrote on Feb 12
th, 2024 at 6:45pm:
Quote:As of 31 December 2021, 3,575 people have been recognised as refugees or granted humanitarian status by the South Korean government. The majority of people holding humanitarian status are from Syria and Yemen. Some 2,143 new applications were submitted during the year 2021. This number has declined, with the Covid-19 pandemic and limitations imposed on travel and visa policies.
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Quote:About 1,160 persons of concern are registered with UNHCR in China, including around 340 refugees predominantly from Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan and Yemen. There are 303,106 Indo-Chinese refugees de facto integrated pending Government regularization.
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Quote:There are approximately 400 Sudanese nationals in Japan. If they wish to continue their stay, the immigration agency will allow them to switch their status of residence to "designated activities," granted by the justice minister and permitting activities based on their individual circumstances.
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Far from the claimed zero refugees made by Acqua. Tsk, tsk, tsk...
so 340 from somalia syria and afghanistan and 303,106 from soutj east asia
i rest my case.
as to japan taking 400. for a country where tokyo has a population greater then the whole of australia , a little country town in oz called towoomba has taken 2000 or 5 x their entire nation.
we need to rebalance in favour of people from china , malaysia, thailand
do you want to tell us about chinese kids using machetes to steal cars?
of course not
they are all in the library stuying to be doctors
Good on them. It means of course that you are mistaken in your approach. There is no zero refugees accepted by South Korea, China and Japan as you attempt to claim, Acqua. Are you man enough to admit your error or will you continue your bluster?
Pity the Sudanese are still tribal in their approach to things. Doesn't mean they cannot learn, just that it is a slower process. They have been traumatised by what the Sudanese militia and Government have wrought. Tsk, tsk, tsk...