Japan announces measures against illegal foreign labor

Japan announces measures against illegal foreign labor
May 22, 2026

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Japan announces measures against illegal foreign labor

Japan’s Justice Minister Hiroshi Hiraguchi speaks at a press conference in Tokyo, Japan, May 22, 2026. Photo: Jiji Press

The package, called the Zero Illegal Foreign Residents Plan, spells out what the Immigration Services Agency will focus on, based on a comprehensive set of policy measures related to foreign nationals released in January.

Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi puts priority on this policy area.

The package calls for enhancing the agency’s system to collect and analyze information found on social media to detect illegal employment and for stepping up crackdowns on employers facilitating such practices.

In response to reports that forged residence cards are traded via social media, the agency is expected to introduce a dedicated data-collection tool.

The agency will also reinforce measures to prevent operators of metal and plastic junkyards from becoming breeding grounds for illegal employment, as the number of such operators is increasing amid soaring metal prices.

The number of foreign nations staying in Japan illegally remained high at 68,488 as of January, although it had fallen for two consecutive years, according to the agency.

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