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Japan keeps airtight lid on refugees as applications soar

Authorities clamp down on migrant workers suspected of abusing process

A total of 81 Syrians fleeing the civil war applied for refugee status in Japan between 2011 and 2017. Residency was granted to 70.   © Reuters

TOKYO -- Japan approved only 20 out of a record 19,628 applicants for refugee status last year as authorities reject appeals they suspect come from job-seekers.

Last year saw an increase of 8,727 people applying for refugee status from 2016 levels, the Ministry of Justice reported Tuesday. The total number set a record for the seventh year in the row.

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