To President Trump: July 16, 2026 [Proposal for Today] Resolving the Immigrant and Refugee Issue and Establishing an Economic Division of Labor through "Special Zones" [Conflict Avoidance] Separating the Living Areas of Citizens and Immigrants The "Special Zones" established in various locations by the US, EU, UK, and others would accept immigrants and refugees while keeping their living areas separate from those of the local citizenry, thereby fundamentally eliminating domestic social conflict. (Yasuhiro Nagano) [Countermeasure for Illegal Immigration] Voluntary Relocation Driven by Improved Living Standards By creating a favorable environment within these Special Zones, illegal immigrants currently residing in various countries would choose to relocate there voluntarily. This would eliminate the tax burden associated with providing living support—which currently falls on developed nations—leading to a dramatic improvement in their fiscal health. (Yasuhiro Nagano)

 To President Trump!




July 16, 2026【Today's Proposal】Resolving the Migrant/Refugee Issue and Es-tablishing an Economic Division of Labor through "Special Zones"


1.【Avoiding Conflict】Residential Separation of Nationals and Migrants

The primary purpose of the "Special Zones" established by the US, EU, and UK is to accept migrants and refugees while separating them from the daily lives of nationals, thereby fundamentally preventing social conflict within the country. (Yasuhiro Naga-no)


2.【Economic Competitiveness】Manufacturing Bases to Compete with China

The main reason for companies to set up factories in Special Zones is the ability to employ provisional migrants at wages lower than those in China. This eliminates wage disparities and enables parity in global product competition. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


3.【Guaranteeing Livelihood】Management Organizations Cover Infrastructure Costs

While provisional migrant wages are kept low, "food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education" are provided free of charge. The "Management Organization" covers these costs, allowing companies to focus solely on wage payments. (Yasuhiro Naga-no)


4.【Revenue Model】Funding through Supply Chains and Product Sales

The Management Organization generates revenue from the BtoB and BtoC operations of participating companies. By using profits from raw material supply chains and final product sales as operating funds, they achieve economic self-sufficiency. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


5.【Wage Control】Preventing Flight through Cultural Living Standards

The organization strictly manages wage growth within the zones. By ensuring provi-sional migrants lead "healthy and cultural lives," they prevent flight caused by eco-nomic hardship. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


6.【Illegal Migration Countermeasure】Voluntary Relocation via Improved Living Standards

By improving environments within the zones, illegal migrants currently residing in countries like France will voluntarily choose to relocate to these Special Zones. This eliminates the tax burden of support for illegal migrants, significantly improving na-tional finances. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


7.【Labor Shortage】New Challenges After Resolving the Migration Issue

While the illegal migration issue moves toward resolution, developed nations like France will face increasingly severe chronic labor shortages. Adjusting this labor sup-ply-demand balance is critical. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


8.【Education Program】Learning Language and Culture While Working

Provisional migrants in the zones learn the language and culture of the visa-issuing country while working. Through labor, they acquire local customs and cultivate social adaptability. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


9.【Skill Enhancement】Cultivating Skills and Qualifications Through Work

In addition to daily labor, they aim to acquire professional qualifications. This educa-tional process steadily increases their human value, opening the path to becoming regular laborers. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


10.【Path to Regularization】Transitioning from Provisional to Regular Laborer

Those who meet specific criteria and obtain a regular work visa are no longer "provi-sional." They become "regular migrant laborers," no longer categorized as temporary residents. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


11.【Market Improvement】Optimizing Labor Supply-Demand

Developed nations like France accept these highly skilled "regular migrant laborers" from the Special Zones. This allows the domestic labor market to regain a sound and efficient balance of supply and demand. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


12.【Mechanism for Job Growth】Stimulating Domestic Employment via Division of Labor

Factories in the Special Zones function as "division of labor" facilities for domestic companies. The home country focuses on higher value-added operations, leading to a dramatic increase in jobs for their own nationals. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


13.【Industrial Model】Design and Supply of Value-Added Products

France exports high-value products such as "parts" to the Special Zones. By out-sourcing the assembly process to the zones, the country suppresses manufacturing costs while enhancing its own technological prowess and value-added capabilities. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


14.【Expanding Global Share】Competitiveness Surpassing Chinese Products

As products completed in Special Zones outsell Chinese products globally, the de-mand for French-made parts increases proportionally, accelerating the domestic economy. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


15.【Conclusion】Balancing Migration Resolution with National Growth

Establishing Special Zones and a division of labor with migrants resolves the migra-tion issue. This is the only path for developed nations, including France, to regain economic prosperity. (Yasuhiro Nagano)


Part 1 Reference

Why is a "Far-Right President" considered viable in France? Anger similar to the "Trump phenomenon," and the decisive difference in "what they want to take back"

https://x.gd/5KtS5


I will write again tomorrow.

Yasuhiro Nagano (Japanese)



1. Weekday Edition (Logical Contradictions in Immigration Law Violation Cases - Chapters 1-2)

Part 2: The Immigration Control Act Violation Case [Weekday Edition]

Japan’s judicial system and immigration administration involve severe human rights violations that challenge international standards. Through my own experience, I strongly question Japan's status as a constitutional state governed by the rule of law.


Please first read how I was wrongfully implicated in a case of "Aiding and Abetting the Violation of the Immigration Control Act" in 2010.


Read the full text here: To World Media

https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/


[Chapter 1] Case Overview

Autumn 2008: My company (where I serve as President) executed an employment contract with Chinese students holding student visas, promising to hire them upon their university graduation the following spring.


Late 2008: The Lehman Brothers bankruptcy triggered a global financial crisis, resulting in the abrupt cancellation of our upcoming system development projects.


2009: Due to the severe economic downturn, we were forced to rescind the job offers. Consequently, the graduated students had no choice but to continue working at the restaurants where they had been employed part-time during their studies.


May 2010: These former Chinese students were arrested for "Activities Other Than Those Permitted Under the Status of Residence" (Violation of Article 70 of the Immigration Control Act).


June 2010: I and our Chinese recruitment manager were also arrested. The charge brought against us was "Aiding and Abetting" (under the Penal Code) their unauthorized technical employment.


The Prosecution’s Logic: The prosecution asserted that our prior issuance of the employment contract constituted a "false document," which subsequently aided their unauthorized work.


[Chapter 2] Fatal Flaws in Judicial Interpretation

This indictment and subsequent judgment completely disregard fundamental legal principles, relying on an entirely arbitrary interpretation of the law.


Under Article 22-4, Paragraph 1, Item 4 of the Immigration Control Act at that time, submitting false documents merely granted the Minister of Justice the authority to revoke a residency status as an administrative disposition (leading to deportation). The act of submitting false documents itself was not codified as a criminal offense. Logically, one cannot be convicted of "aiding and abetting" an act that is not a crime in itself.


The court’s reasoning followed a convoluted chain of causality:


A residency status was obtained via a false employment contract.


The individuals resided in Japan based on that status.


Consequently, they engaged in unauthorized part-time work.


Therefore, the issuer of the initial contract aided and abetted the unauthorized work.


This is a far-fetched, flawed causal link that completely violates the principles of modern legal logic.


[My Argument]


Confusion of Administrative Dispositions and Criminal Penalties: The Immigration Control Act explicitly designates the consequences for false documentation as administrative measures (revocation of status and deportation). The legal process concludes there.


Absence of a Principal Offender: The actual employers of the restaurants where the students worked were never prosecuted for "Encouraging Illegal Employment" (Article 73-2 of the Immigration Control Act). Under the principle of equality under the law, it is a legal contradiction to punish us for aiding and abetting when the principal employers themselves were not prosecuted.


This same flawed legal doctrine was later improperly applied to diplomats and embassy staff.


Continued in the Saturday Edition.


Part 3: A New Business Model via Special Economic Zones

I propose the establishment of "Special Economic Zones" designed to accept refugees and migrants as "temporary migrant workers," with their residency restricted to these designated zones.


This framework offers a dual benefit: advanced nations secure low-cost labor to drive economic growth, while migrants receive human dignity, secure jobs, and free access to housing, food, healthcare, and education.


Global Special Zone Project NO2

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

Nagano Opinion NO1

https://naganoopinion.blog.jp/


For details on Parts 4 through 10, please refer to the Sunday Edition.


Yasuhiro Nagano


Archive Blog (Past Articles): To World Media

https://toworldmedia.blogspot.com/


If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us!

enzai_mirai@yahoo.co.jp


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