TOKYO -- Japan will assemble a package of measures to support an influx of foreign workers following Saturday's passage of a watershed revision to the immigration control law.
Focus turns to helping newcomers adjust after major shift in immigration policy

A foreign worker seen at a construction site in Tokyo. Japan is preparing for a influx of workers after passage of the new law. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- Japan will assemble a package of measures to support an influx of foreign workers following Saturday's passage of a watershed revision to the immigration control law.