Dear President Trump! June 5, 2025 As I wrote this week, the "Special Zone" is a "factory" zone where the world's lowest-paid workers live. Of course, cutting-edge robots will be introduced for "AI robots (machine tools, etc.)," ​​but a large number of "workers to support AI robots" will still be needed. You can understand this by looking at China. The "Special Zone" has the latest equipment and the latest production engineers, so it can produce the world's highest-performance products at low prices.

 To President Trump!




Weekday Edition June 5, 2025

Some people are spreading rumors that if companies such as Apple and GM build factories in the "Special Zone on the Mexican Border," workers in the existing "fac-tory zone" will lose their jobs. This is a complete lie.


Factories determine "manufacturing costs," which have a significant impact on the composition of sales prices. Developed countries have higher wages than "BRICS" countries, so "labor costs" are high, which drives up manufacturing costs.


Manufacturing costs are a general term for all costs involved in the manufacture of a product. They include costs that are directly or indirectly incurred in the manufac-ture of a product, such as material costs, labor costs, and expenses.


As I wrote this week, the "Special Zone" is a "factory" zone where the world's low-est-paid workers live.


Of course, cutting-edge robots will be introduced for "AI robots (machine tools, etc.)," but they will still need a large number of "workers to support AI robots." You can understand this by looking at China.


The "Special Zone" has the latest equipment and the latest production engineers, so it can produce the world's highest-performance products at low prices.


The "special zone" is a so-called "labor-intensive" "factory zone" that mainly as-sembles products. Many of the "raw materials and parts" are supplied from the "ex-isting factory zone" in the United States based on the "Supply Chain Act (tentative name)".


Therefore, the more products manufactured in the "special zone" are sold, the more the "shipment volume of raw materials and parts" shipped from the "existing facto-ry zone" will increase.


Therefore, the more "low-wage temporary immigrants" work, the more work there will be for workers in the "existing factory zone". I continue to appeal to this logic almost every day.


The more products sold in the "special zone", the more sales of materials and parts in the "existing factory zone". Of course, "AI robots" will be introduced in existing "factory zones" to "improve productivity".


Developed countries should incorporate "advanced materials" and "advanced parts" into "final products" in their own countries, rather than "selling (exporting)" them to "markets such as China".


I propose three major "special zones" for the world. The US-controlled "Mexico bor-der", the EU-controlled "Algeria", and the UK-US-controlled "Philippines".


The European economy is in crisis. Germany is facing an employment crisis, France a debt crisis, and the EU as a whole is lagging far behind the US, China, and others. Developed countries need a "special zone".


Former ECB (European Central Bank) President Draghi has warned that the EU economy has shrunk by 18% from its original size, losing 3 trillion euros (about 480 trillion yen) in profits every year.


He warns that if things continue as they are, the EU's share of world GDP could fall below 10% by 2050. You will all be alive in 25 years. We should make products in the "special zone" that are just as good as the "BRICS products".


Part 1 Reference Material

Is Europe sinking... Less than 10% of world GDP by 2050? /

https://newsdig.tbs.co.jp/articles/withbloomberg/1683294?display=1


I'll write again tomorrow.



Part 2. "Immigration Control Act Violation Cases" "Weekday Edition".


"Everyone" in the "international community" please help!


First, please read about the "false accusation" of "aiding and abetting violation of immigration law" in 2010.


❤Click below to read the full article!

https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/



"Chapter 1". The summary of the incident is as follows.


In the fall of 2008, my company (I am the president) promised to hire "Chinese people studying abroad on student visas". I "issued" them "employment contracts" stating that "LEFCO" would "employ" them when they graduated from university the following spring.


However, after that, the "Lehman Shock" occurred in 2008.


As a result, orders for "system development" from the following year onwards were "cancelled".


As a result, "LEFCO" "cancelled" the "employment" of "those who were scheduled to join the company" in 2009.


Therefore, "they" continued to work at the restaurants where they had worked part-time as students even after graduating in 2009.


In May 2010, the Chinese were arrested for "violating Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act" by "activities outside of the status of residence".


In June 2010, after their arrest, I and the Chinese person in charge of recruitment (KingGungaku) ​​were also arrested.


The reason was "crime of aiding and abetting" the Chinese for "violating Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act (activities outside the status of residence)".


<Reason for arrest> The prosecution said that I and KingGungaku giving the Chinese a "false employment contract" constituted "crime of aiding and abetting" under the Criminal Code.


"Chapter 2". Crimes in the judgment: (arbitrary and ridiculous)


The charges in the indictment are "the very provisions" of "Article 22-4-4 of the Immigration Control Act".


If a "status of residence" is obtained by submitting false documents, the Minister of Justice can revoke the "status of residence" at his "discretion". (And the person will be deported).


Therefore, even if a Chinese person submits "false documents," it is not a crime. It is not a crime to "aid" an innocent act.


The "reason for punishment" in the judgment:


1. The Chinese person obtained "resident status" by submitting a "false employment contract."


2. And they violated the Immigration Control Act (activities outside of their status of residence).


3. The Chinese person obtained "resident status" because "we" provided the Chinese person with a "false employment contract."


4. The Chinese person was able to "reside" in Japan because he obtained "resident status."


5. Because of that, the Chinese person was able to "work illegally."


6. Therefore, "we" who "provided" the Chinese person with a "false employment contract" were punished for "aiding" the Chinese person's "activities outside of their status of residence."


This is an "error" in the arbitrary "logic of law."


This reasoning is the "argument" that "when the wind blows, the barrel maker (profits)." This goes against "legal logic" even internationally.


The "criminal reason" in the indictment cannot be a crime because the provisions of the "Immigration Control Act," which is a "special law," take precedence over the "Criminal Code," which is a "general law."


My argument:


"1": The Immigration Control Act stipulates that the Minister of Justice will revoke the act of a foreigner who has obtained a residence status by submitting false documents (Immigration Control Act: Article 22-4-4, cancellation of residence status) through "administrative disposition." That's all.


"2": The Chinese who engaged in "unqualified work activities" are not guilty. The reason is that their "employers" have not been punished for the "crime of aiding and abetting illegal employment" under Article 73-2 of the Immigration Control Act.


Therefore, under the principle of "equality under the law," the Chinese are not guilty.


The Japanese government has punished "diplomats and Philippine embassy staff" for the exact same "criminal reason."


However, like the Chinese government, the Philippine government is also silent.


The rest will be published in the Saturday edition.


Part 3. Special Zone Construction. A new business model.


Special Zones accept refugees and immigrants as temporary immigrant workers and limit their residence to the special zone.


Developed countries use them as low-wage workers and achieve high economic growth again.


Refugees and immigrants can get jobs and live a hopeful, humane life.


Temporary immigrants are low-wage, but "food, clothing, shelter, medical expenses, and education are free."

NO2: https://world-special-zone.seesaa.net/

NO1: https://naganoopinion.blog.jp/


For NO4: to NO10:, please see the Sunday edition.


Thank you.


Yasuhiro Nagano


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