Seriously ill Ghanaian man disappointed after being denied welfare benefits again Tokyo High Court “Giving priority to one’s own citizens is permissible with limited financial resources.”
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On the 6th, in an appeal court ruling on a lawsuit filed by Siaw Johnson Kwaku (34), a Ghanaian national living in Chiba City, seeking the start of welfare assistance under the Public Assistance Act, the Tokyo High Court upheld the Chiba District Court’s first-instance ruling that excluded foreigners from receiving public assistance, and dismissed Johnson’s appeal, arguing that the city of Chiba illegally rejected his application for public assistance because he is a foreign national. (Kato Toyoda) ◆Foreign residents are not covered, following Supreme Court precedent Chief Judge Matsui Hidetaka stated in his reasons for the ruling that “political decisions, with limited financial resources, are permissible to give priority to one’s own citizens over foreign residents,” following the Supreme Court precedent that exempts foreign residents from the application of the Public Assistance Act. He pointed out that “there is no basis for the Livelihood Protection Act to be applied to a certain range of foreigners.” In the appeal court, the plaintiffs argued that “protection should be granted to at least certain foreigners, such as those who have resident registration,” but the ruling rejected this, stating that “the decision on whether to make foreigners eligible for public assistance is left to the broad discretion of the legislature.” “Very sad news,” Johnson said in English at a press conference after the ruling, as his visa status was changed due to serious illness, and he was barred from working and denied welfare benefits. “We will continue to fight to the end,” he said, indicating his intention to appeal. Johnson came to Japan in 2015 and suffered from severe kidney failure in 2019. His residence status was changed to “specific activities” for medical treatment and he was prohibited from working, so he applied for welfare benefits to the city of Chiba in 2021, but his application was rejected. Continued in the Tokyo Shimbun, August 6, 2024, 9:08 p.m.
The fact that even the Kishida administration, which gives such preferential treatment to foreigners, our country’s treasure, over Japanese people, cannot accept this means that it is no good.
The issue here isn’t about foreigners or people on welfare. [If you come to Japan you can get unlimited high-cost medical care for free] If we allow this, this is what will happen This is someone you should never respect.
>>11 Kishida: “Foreigners are our country’s treasure.” Kishida: “Japanese people have a duty to provide an environment where foreigners can come to Japan and feel comfortable.”
“Political decisions can allow a country to give priority to its own citizens over foreign residents, given limited financial resources.” What a great decision.
The Japanese Constitution exists for the Japanese people. Actually, the Constitution is a safety device to prevent the government from going out of control. But it doesn’t really concern foreigners!
The reason they lost is because they applied for welfare under the Public Assistance Act in the first place. Foreigners should apply for something like extra-legal public assistance based on a notification from the Minister of Health, Labor and Welfare.
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