JAPAN UNVEILS SHOCKING NEW PLAN TO TRACK AND CONTROL FOREIGNERS
A bombshell government report is demanding MANDATORY integration programs for foreign residents and a NATIONAL DATABASE tracking property owned by non-citizens. This isn’t a proposal—it’s a blueprint for surveillance.
The explosive document was handed directly to Immigration Minister Kimi Onoda. The panel’s chair, Reiko Hayashi, delivered the plan that could reshape life for every foreigner in Japan.
This is happening NOW. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s administration is using “national security” as an excuse to launch a sweeping policy reset. They talk about “harmonious coexistence” while drawing up rules for stricter control and data collection.
Why the sudden urgency? Why the need to WATCH EVERY PROPERTY SALE? The government is quietly building a system where your home and your language skills become matters of state security. It’s a dangerous shift from welcome to suspicion.
Powerful ministers are pushing this through without public debate. They are creating a Japan where foreigners are permanently marked, monitored, and managed. This is how freedoms erode—one “security measure” at a time.
They are building the registry. You are just a data point.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




