To President Trump, January 3, 2026: New Year, Saturday Edition. Happy New Year! Trump should immediately establish a "Special Belt Zone" on the Mexican border, employ "illegal immigrants" at "low wages," export "products at prices competitive with China" to the world, and regain our role as "the world's factory." The "world's factory" refers to a country with great influence as an industrial powerhouse that imports raw materials and exports them worldwide. America was once the "world's factory."

 To President trump




January 3, 2026: New Year, Saturday Edition.

Happy New Year! Trump should immediately establish a "Special Belt Zone" on the Mexican border, employ "illegal immigrants" at "low wages," export "products at prices competitive with China" to the world, and regain our position as "the world's factory."


The "world's factory" refers to a country with great influence as an industrial powerhouse that imports raw materials and exports them worldwide. America was once the "world's factory."


In the 19th century, Britain, a pioneer of the Industrial Revolution, was first called the "world's factory." With the onset of the 20th century, Britain declined, and the United States took that title.


In the second half of the 20th century, Japan overtook the declining United States to become the "world's factory." However, Japan will likely never regain its status as the "world's factory."


In the 21st century, China has taken over the role of the "world's factory." With a huge population, the productivity of "low-wage workers" has increased, enabling mass production at low cost.


As China's economy has grown, it has transformed its population into a huge market. It has become both the "world's factory" and the "world's largest market." The United States has declined.


Today, many manufacturers around the world produce their products in China, and it is no exaggeration to say that China is "single-concentrated" and "dominant" in manufacturing.


In the 20th century, America was the "world's factory." Abundant natural resources and "cheap labor" provided by immigrants made it the world's largest industrial nation. Give America another chance!


In the 20th century, the automobile industry (including GM) and the steel industry (including USSteel) thrived. However, these industries have now declined, to the point that they are now known as the "Rust Belt."


I propose that Nippon Steel's acquisition of US Steel be used as an opportunity to restructure the "Rust Belt" into an industrial region centered on steel and "AIRobots."


Currently, manufacturing accounts for approximately 10% of US GDP, while the service industry (finance, insurance, real estate, etc.) accounts for approximately 80% of the total. Due to the decline of manufacturing, the US is suffering from a trade deficit.


No American wants to work in shipbuilding, where the working conditions are harsh. As a result, the US shipbuilding industry is in a state of collapse. Under these circumstances, we have no choice but to import warships from China.


This is a collapse of US national security. And yet, you still oppose accepting "illegal immigrants." The trend of developing things in the US and manufacturing them in China has weakened the US.


America once led the world in mining and refining "#rare metals," but has now switched to importing them from China. They should be refined in the "#SpecialBeltZone."


By employing #illegal immigrants, dangerous refining work becomes possible, and turning America into a "rare metal kingdom" is no longer a dream. The "#SpecialBeltZone" and illegal immigrants make this dream possible.


The #SpecialBeltZone on the Mexican border will restore America to its role as the world's factory. It will bring the American Dream to the American people and give hope to the world's poor.


For more information about the #SpecialBeltZone, please see my previous posts. I'll be posting about the #SpecialBeltZone for five days next week, so don't miss it!


The world's three largest #SpecialBeltZones are the Mexican border, Algeria, and the Philippines. President Trump should first demonstrate this at the Mexican border.


No president has ever won the Nobel Prize in Economics. President Trump should implement my proposed #SpecialBeltZone as policy and become the first person to win the Nobel Prize in Economics. Go America! Go Trump!


Part 1: Citations and References

America: The World's Factory Technological and Industrial History of the United States

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_and_industrial_history_of_the_United_States


I'll write again tomorrow.

Yasuhiro Nagano (Japanese)



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

Please see the weekday edition for Chapters 1 and 2.


"Chapter 3". I also appealed to the international community.

"I" explained my case using "legal logic" and claimed "innocence". However, the police and prosecutors said that I should "admit" my "guilt" in "general terms".


❤Click below to read the full article!

https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/



However, Article 31 of the Japanese Constitution stipulates that punishment can only be imposed based on "legal and administrative law".


The judge explained the "causal relationship" using the logic of "when the wind blows, the (cooper) makes money". The international community will "laugh" when they "see" the (reason for punishment) in Chapter 2.


I am "appealing" for two things.

1: The foreigner was "illegally working" outside of his "legal residence status". However, he is innocent due to "equality under the law".


2: The prosecution "applied" the "act of aiding and abetting" of "Article 22, Paragraph 4, Item 4 of the Immigration Control Act (cancellation of residence status)" to the violation of Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act as the "crime of aiding and abetting" of Articles 60 and 62 of the Criminal Code. In this case, the provisions of the Immigration Control Act (administrative measures) take precedence.


Prosecutors do not have the "legal skills" to prepare an indictment. Prosecutors do not have the "legal ability" to prepare an indictment. In Japanese, it's like "mixing miso paste and feces."


In 2010, "me and the Chinese" who violated the Immigration Control Act, and in 2013, Philippine embassy staff and diplomats were also punished for the same reason.


Under pressure from the international community, the Japanese government revised the Immigration Control Act.


However, the Japanese government has not "apology" to "me, the Chinese, and the Filipinos." It has not "restored their honor or paid compensation."


In response to criticism from the international community, the Japanese government amended the Immigration Control Act in December 2016 to make it punishable to "provide" a "false employment contract." This came into effect in January 2017.


However, Article 39 of the Constitution means that people cannot be "punished" "retroactively."


Japan needs to re-educate its special-class public servants and educate its Diet members on the Constitution and laws.


"Chapter 4." Look at the "indictment."


The facts stated "state" the "facts" of "innocence." (Japanese/English)

http://www.miraico.jp/ICC-crime/2Related%20Documents/%EF%BC%91Indictment.pdf

"My Claim" (Japanese)

https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nipponnoasa/e/d28c05d97af7a48394921a2dc1ae8f98

"My Claim" (English)

https://blog.goo.ne.jp/nipponnoasa/e/ac718e4f2aab09297bdab896a94bd194


This case is an error in the arbitrary application of the law by police officers, prosecutors, and judges. Reeducation of special public officials is necessary.


"Chinese, Korean, Filipino, American, etc." There are tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of victims all over the world. It's an abnormal number.


"Chapter 5". After his release, he emailed the Japanese embassy, ​​OHCHR, and ICC for help.


The ambassador of African country A cannot protest to the Japanese government in his capacity as ambassador. (Because country A is supported by the Japanese government), but he can get his friends at the ICC to take action.


I think an international organization probably pointed this out to the Japanese government.


After that, the Immigration Control Act was amended in December 2016 to make it possible to punish the act of providing false employment contracts. This came into effect in January 2017.


But no one has not notified us of anything.


Furthermore, Article 39 of the Constitution stipulates that laws cannot be applied retroactively to punish people.


There are tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands, of victims around the world, and they are said to be "Chinese, Korean, Filipino, American, etc." This is an abnormal number.


The rest will be published in the Sunday edition.


Part 3. Construction of a special zone. A new business model. NO2, https://world-special-zone.seesaa.net/

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


Please see the "Sunday Edition" for the 4th to 10th installments.


Thank you.


Yasuhiro Nagano


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