Four Chinese students have sued the Tokyo Regional Immigration Bureau for attempting to detain them during a crackdown on illegal workers at an esthetic salon chain. Tokyo immigration bureau officials said they want to detain the four students because they were neglecting their studies and spending most of their time trying to make money. But the students argue their visas allow them to work to pay for their academic fees, and that their studies were never neglected. The lawsuit filed at the Tokyo District Court demands an injunction on the detention order...The Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law stipulates that foreign students can be subject to forced displacement and detention when they are clearly found engaged exclusively in activities for monetary rewards...The bureau officials noted that the students' wages, which ranged from 2,000 yen to 3,000 yen an hour, were higher than the pay earned at other part-time jobs..."I never skipped any classes at my university for my part-time job," a 29-year-old female junior at a private university in Tokyo's Setagaya Ward said. "Until the end of my sophomore year, I had three Bs, but got As for the rest of my classes."...more...