Why Kurds in Kawaguchi Apply for Refugee Status Seasonally: The Real Reason

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Explore why Kurds in Kawaguchi apply for refugee status during Turkey’s farming off-season and return during the busy season.

1No thanks★.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:51:17.91ID:TzlWIQk79
Kurds in Kawaguchi apply for refugee status in Turkey during the farming off-season, return home during the farming season

“Chain of immigration” and “immigration” due to blood-related group ties: the real reason why Japanese Kurds head to Kawaguchi③
It is said that there is a specific cycle for refugee status applications by the Kurdish minority group of Turkey who are concentrated in Kawaguchi City, Saitama Prefecture. The number of people coming to Japan and applications increases sharply every autumn, and a certain number of them withdraw their applications by the following summer and return to Turkey. The background to this is thought to be the cycle of busy and off-seasons in farming, such as livestock farming, a livelihood in their home country. A boy was herding sheep in the grasslands of the western Adıyaman province in southern Turkey. There used to be about 300 households and 2,000 people in this area who made their living by raising sheep and goats. They were originally nomads, but later migrated to two villages several tens of kilometers apart and settled there. These are two of the four or five villages with the highest number of refugee applicants in Japan. This family’s existence is the reason why 80% of asylum applicants come from the three southern provinces in which these villages are located. When we visited one of the two villages, an old man we met told us, “We come from that clan. The villagers from the two villages can be traced back to four families,” he said. The ties of blood relatives connected by a common ancestor appear to be the reason for the “chain of immigration” that occurs when one person arrives in Japan, followed by family and acquaintances from the same village, relying on those who arrived earlier. According to immigration officials, the number of Kurdish refugee applicants increases sharply every year around October and November, when winter arrives and farming and livestock farming is in the off-season. The number of people returning home increases the following year around May and June when the grazing season begins. Of the approximately 2,400 people who applied for Turkish citizenship last year, nearly 700 people, or one-third of the total, had already returned to their home countries by around June this year. An immigration official said, “Before summer comes, they say that their problem has been resolved, and withdraw their refugee applications and return to their home countries. In the fall, the same person comes to Japan, says “there’s been another problem,” and applies for refugee status. It is believed that this is to find work during the agricultural off-season, similar to the migrant workers from the Tohoku region in the past. According to sources, there are several families living in the Kawaguchi area, including those from two villages who came to Japan in the early 1990s. A hierarchy has also developed in which families who came to Japan earlier and started a demolition business employ Kurds and Turks who came later. For details, see source Yahoo!News Sankei 2024/11/27.

川口のクルド人、トルコの農閑期に難民申請、農繁期に帰国 血縁集団の絆で「移民の連鎖」 「移民」と日本人 クルド人が川口を目指す本当の理由③(産経新聞) - Yahoo!ニュース
埼玉県川口市に集住するトルコの少数民族クルド人の難民認定申請には、特定の周期があるという。毎年秋に来日と申請が急増し、そのうちの一定数は翌年夏までに申請を取り下げてトルコへ帰国する。背景には祖国での
11Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:28.55ID:w1NccNsd0
>>1
There seem to be too many crimes committed by foreigners these days.
I’m a woman, but I think it’s really dangerous to accept immigrants.
25Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:26.38ID:NOfH+wib0
>>1
In other words, Japanese companies are hiring them and the Japanese government is tacitly condoning it.
3Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:52:40.02ID:RQ0NjPEj0
Anyone who applies for refugee status more than three times will be deported, so please go home.
4Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:52:40.17ID:JV9KV3yl0
It’s a shitty system.
5Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:53:18.95ID:dr7VSMAe0
It’s such a mess lol.
6Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:53:19.85ID:wmcOVsTf0
Once you leave, the three-time limit will be reset.
7Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:53:28.22ID:h+GltJIW0
Thank you, traitorous immigration party, Kurdish friendship parliamentary league.
9Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:02.87ID:lUidssRG0
The deterioration of public safety continues. Thank you, hellish unified secret funded Liberal Democratic Party.
10Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:06.37ID:97w3MjMP0
The Kurds are so vicious.
12Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:33.73ID:wmcOVsTf0
The JFBA suppressing the report is no laughing matter.
13Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:56.07ID:EW2ysaEV0
Migrant worker.
14Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:54:58.09ID:g8N1KV6n0
Can refugees work?
15Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:55:07.68ID:x9cJazWC0
Even with this, does Jinken still defend the lawyers?
I guess the lawyers are mostly anti-Japanese naturalized people anyway.
16Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:55:11.51ID:97w3MjMP0
Japan should aim to be a society where bad people find it difficult to live.
17Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:55:19.44ID:U/buvDQV0
I see, they’re different from the Kansai people who come to work and then end up staying and pretending to be local.
19Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:55:44.68ID:Cr9lEtF90
The Communist Party of Warabi City pays these people’s accommodation and even provides them with apartments using city funds.
22Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:04.38ID:EFi4UvwD0
Maybe a trip.
23Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:18.62ID:/daqb7E60
There are Japanese people making money from this, and they are traitors to the country.
24Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:20.15ID:N0PZ+DzB0
But Japan today can’t function without hiring foreigners, and Japanese people don’t want to do the so-called 3K jobs.
30Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:57:04.51ID:95ICpgwZ0
>>24
Just leave it alone.
26Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:28.50ID:95ICpgwZ0
Wow…that’s a total turn off.
27Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:32.88ID:QfWsgLQ70
But if I say things like this, I’ll be called a hateful person and a racist, and I’ll lose my job, right?
28Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:41.09ID:CsX1AgyW0
I see. Did he abuse the refugee application system and stay in Japan? In the first place, it is the Japanese government’s fault for making an agreement with an untrustworthy developing country like Turkey allowing 90-day visa-free stays. There is almost no benefit to the Japanese side.
29Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:56:44.32ID:bjTn8Au/0
Why has the barrier that would allow the Kurds to take over Japan been loosened recently? Is it something to do with Trump?
33Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:57:10.73ID:8sg04lmh0
Of course it’s hated in every country, and through corporate political groups, they’re making a big fuss about it being “discrimination”, because it’s a business opportunity.
34Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:57:20.05ID:WUoysqJu0
They’re just foreign workers, so it’s pretty safe.
35Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:57:40.65ID:qNbWGal60
Japs are always being looked down upon.
37Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:57:44.67ID:bxJOx3ou0
The accomplice is the lawyer.
39Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:58:00.46ID:71zdHcNX0
All the stupid left-wing theories are lies.
40Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:58:11.86ID:sH+lvRnJ0
You can afford to get on a plane. You’re just visiting Japan for sightseeing lol.
41Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:58:22.10ID:8taTuCQd0
What a carefree refugee. I guess “difficult” means that you have a rotten character.
42Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:58:42.96ID:Ks1Va9th0
The lawyer in charge will receive 200,000 yen per month for each refugee.
57Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:01:47.89ID:CsX1AgyW0
>>42
That sounds like a traitor lol.
43Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:59:01.10ID:d7fyVSzD0
What is the Constitutional Democratic Party going to do?
44Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:59:10.82ID:t3FriMbc0
The JFBA is disliked by lawyers too.
45Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 20:59:19.19ID:BIBEXS920
Just a migrant worker lol.
52Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:00:50.01ID:CsX1AgyW0
>>45
There are a certain number of Kurds with Turkish nationality who have settled there.
48Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:00:04.96ID:bxJOx3ou0
Working abroad is not a bad thing, just obey the law.
49Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:00:08.82ID:rv8feSXQ0
It’s fine because they will become part of the labor force.
67Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:02:51.63ID:wmcOVsTf0
>>49
I don’t pay any income tax or municipal tax.
55Anonymous Donburako.Nov. 28, 2024 (Thu) 21:01:36.52ID:ERyuPz0X0
They come here to earn money and the environment is good so they end up staying…
Reference: https://asahi.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/newsplus/1732794677

Other languages: 川口のクルド人、トルコの農閑期に来日して難民申請、農繁期に難民申請を取り下げ帰国していた, Un hombre kurdo de Kawaguchi llegó a Japón durante la temporada agrícola fuera de temporada en Turquía y solicitó el estatus de refugiado, pero durante la temporada agrícola ocupada, retiró su solicitud y regresó a casa.

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