Japan Times: DPJ slams strict bills on foreign residents
A Democratic Party of Japan legal affairs panel has drafted proposals to soften the rules and punishments stipulated in government-sponsored bills to tighten immigration regulations on foreign residents, DPJ lawmaker Ritsuo Hosokawa said Thursday...These cards, called "zairyu," would replace alien registration cards if the bills now before the Diet are passed. Foreigners are currently required to carry their alien cards at all times, but unlike at present, a failure to carry the zairyu could draw a 200,000 yen fine. Also subject to the fine would be failure to promptly report changes in personal information, including residential address, place of employment or marital status..."The control (over foreign residents) is too tight" in the bills, said Hosokawa...The panel also rejected language in the bills to strip foreigners of their residency status for failing to report new addresses to the government after a move. Another factor drawing flak pertains to cases in which foreigners with a spouse visa move away from their spouses, and thus fail to maintain "a normal married life"...more...