US president says ‘immigrants are what makes us strong’ and criticizes countries, plus China and Russia, over migration policy

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    7 months ago

    Also incorrect.

    Largely due to the birthrate crisis and a problem with abandoned homes, Japan is trying to entice people from other countries and of child bearing age to sign contracts where they get an abandoned home for dirt cheap if they commit to renovating the home and living in it for at least 10 years.

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      7 months ago

      If this is the case, can you please provide some proof?

      I’m sure there are plenty of people who would love to take advantage of such a program.

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          7 months ago

          I’m not interested in whether foreigners can buy houses, so your Google search on my behalf is useless and doesn’t support your assertion.

          I’m interested in how the Japanese government is supposedly enticing people of child bearing ages there. I also do not see anything in the link you provided about agreeing to upkeep the home for 10 years in exchange for very cheap pricing.

          Do you have any evidence of these programs?