TOKYO -- Japan implemented revised immigration legislation on Monday, with critics taking aim at rules making it easier for authorities to deport people repeatedly applying for refugee status.
Rules make it easier to deport people repeatedly applying for refugee status

Some critics are concerned that the newly implemented immigration reforms could reduce the number of people who want to work in Japan. (Photo by Ken Kobayashi)
TOKYO -- Japan implemented revised immigration legislation on Monday, with critics taking aim at rules making it easier for authorities to deport people repeatedly applying for refugee status.