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What happened to the 500,000 black people who were forcibly expelled from Japan and refused to return to the country?

Our country has been developing better and better since the reform and opening up. When many people see that China is developing so well, they are trying to come here to make some money. Many foreigners even choose to settle in our country. However, it is not that easy to get a visa from our country. Not only our country, but every country has different regulations, and the regulations are so varied and funny. Such as Japan.

I don’t know if you have ever traveled to Japan. We will find that although there are many foreigners on the streets of Japan, it is difficult to see black people. Why is this? Are all black people unwilling to go to Japan?

In fact, this is not the case. Japan is developing so well that many black people really want to go. In the 1980s, Japan's economy ranked second in the world. At that time, many black people came to Japan. Slowly, black people's careers developed in Japan. Before long, there were 500,000 black people in Japan. about. At that time, a small part of Japan's economy was dominated by black people, which was not a good thing for the Japanese people.

Everyone knows that Japan’s land area is not large, and there are not many job opportunities. It is difficult for local people to find jobs. If black people occupy the employment resources that originally belong to the people of their own country, what will the Japanese people do? ? They can only lose their jobs, so the Japanese government can only choose to deport these black people.

At first, Japan originally wanted to resolve the matter through peaceful means, establish diplomatic relations with Mozambique in Africa, and promised to provide hundreds of billions of funding to help them develop, but required Mozambique to accept the black people in Japan.

Faced with such conditions, Mozambique certainly agreed without hesitation, but it became a problem for black people. Those black people were simply unwilling to leave. After all, there were many opportunities in Japan. , there is a lot of room for development, who wants to go to those remote areas where there is nothing to do? The Japanese government had no choice but to adopt tough policies.

First, destroy their beliefs and demolish various Islamic buildings in Japan. Then it was forbidden for black people to marry Japanese men and women. Although there was no explicit prohibition, if a Japanese woman married a black man, she would definitely end up being abandoned by her family.

Then the second restriction began, which was to suppress the employment of black people in Japan. Black wages are low and they are a low-price labor force. Therefore, many companies will choose black people when selecting personnel. At this time, the government required companies to persuade black people to quit and hire foreign personnel at high prices. The government would provide certain subsidies for the extra expenses. At this time, black people were simply unable to make a living in Japan.

Under such circumstances, black people can only choose to leave Japan. Now, although Japan has not said that black people cannot go to their country, they have used practical actions to express their unwelcome attitude towards them. Black people who entered Japan could only end up being deported back home. However, countless black people managed to get out with great difficulty, and no one was willing to go back.

Seeing that China is so friendly to foreign friends, they actually called out to the Chinese people, hoping to accept them and allow more black people to come to China to work, study and live. It’s really not enough to cause harm to a country, and I want to come to China to become a moth again.

Sorry, we won’t accept this responsibility!