Indian who called Japan home for 30 years fears deportation, breaks down crying: 'My children only speak Japanese'
India, May 16 -- An Indian restaurant owner in Japan broke down at an event while opening up about fears of being deported due to the newly tightened Japanese business visa requirements.
Manish Kumar, who lived in Japan for over 30 years, questioned the rule and its impact while speaking at a gathering about the visa issue on May 13.
A video captured at the event shows him addressing the crowd with tears in his eyes. His speech, when roughly translated from Japanese, says, "I've been in Japan for 30 years. I've been supported by the city hall, the chamber of commerce, and my customers. My children were born here and are now in high school; they can only speak Japanese and have only Japanese friends. I worked hard and bought a house too....
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