
TL;DR Masahide Moroi, a Saitama prefectural assembly member who is servering his fifth term in the prefectural assembly, came under fire after saying at an Oct. 1 session that "foreigners have no fundamental human rights" in Japan.
Citing examples of crimes involving foreign nationals, Moroi pressed the governor on his stance toward public safety. When the governor replied, "Regardless of nationality or ethnicity, we will work firmly on public safety", Moroi countered "(Foreigners) are legally positioned differently from Japanese people. Fundamental human rights do not exist for foreigners."
by MagazineKey4532