To President Trump, March 7, 2026 This is the result of President Trump's "#tariff pressure." Japan will produce "#artificial diamonds" in the United States. These will not be used for decoration, but as materials for "#diamond semiconductors." Do you know about diamond semiconductors? "#diamond semiconductors" are the "ultimate semiconductors" that use "#artificial diamonds" as "#substrates and materials." If the United States does not produce diamond semiconductors, they will become "#second rare earths."

 To President Trump




March 7, 2026

This is the result of President Trump's "#tariff pressure." Japan will manufacture "#artificial diamonds" in the United States. These will not be used for decoration, but as materials for "#diamond semiconductors." Do you know about diamond sem-iconductors?


#Diamond semiconductors are the #ultimate semiconductors, using #artificial dia-monds as #substrates and materials. If the United States did not produce diamond semiconductors, they would become #second rare earths.


#Diamond semiconductors can operate in high-temperature environments of #ap-proximately 500°C, while #silicon reaches its operating limit at approximately 150°C. This allows for simplified and miniaturized cooling systems.


#Diamond semiconductors can withstand voltages dozens of times higher than sili-con, contributing to extending the range of electric vehicles and reducing power grid losses. They are essential for #American-made weapons.


#Diamond semiconductors have high electron mobility, making them suitable for next-generation high-speed, high-capacity communications (such as 6G) and high-performance radar.


China accounts for over 90% of the global market share for #industrial synthetic diamonds. Japan and the United States once produced them, but with government support, they were overtaken by cheaper Chinese products.


#SyntheticDiamonds are in exactly the same situation as #RareEarths. #China has a 90% share of the global synthetic diamond market. The history of synthetic dia-monds dates back to the US during the Cold War.


#Diamonds are known as the "ultimate semiconductor" due to their excellent ther-mal conductivity and voltage resistance. While research is progressing in the US and Europe, Japan is at the forefront of this field.


From the 1960s to the 1970s, American, Japanese, and European companies suc-cessively entered the #industrialdiamond manufacturing market. In Japan, Sumito-mo Electric Industries achieved mass production and gained global recognition.


#DiamondSemiconductors themselves are still in the R&D and prototyping stages globally, and China is not a major manufacturer in commercialization. There are still opportunities in the US.


However, China accounts for approximately 90% of the global market share for the raw material, #industrial diamonds, strengthening the impression that China has a dominant position in this market.


The challenge with #diamondsemiconductors is that diamonds are extremely hard and difficult to process. Therefore, developing technology to manufacture #large-diameter wafers (substrates) at low cost is key. Japan and the United States can-not afford to lose to China!


The Trump administration has recognized the importance of #diamondsemiconduc-tors. It should also recognize the importance of the #special zone on the #Mexico border and make a complete #reversal of #immigration policy.


The Trump administration should "gain the trust of the American people" by build-ing a #military alliance (G3MA) with Russia and China, "reducing military spending," and "prioritizing the lives of the American people."


Trump should promote the #G3MA initiative and, in economic terms, "achieve 100% domestic production of artificial diamonds in the United States." Go America! Go Trump!


Part 1 References

[Breaking News] Trump Administration Announces First Round of $550 Billion in Japanese Investments in the US: Gas-Fired Power Plants, Oil Ports, and Lab-Grown Diamonds | TBS NEWS DIG

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UcR_bIND3eQ


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".




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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