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Originally Posted by ozkai
It's called discrimination, something which Japan is well known for internationally.
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Deportation is something that is done to a NON-citizen. It is sending a person back to their country of origin or citizenship. If you are a Japanese citizen, you are ALREADY in your country of origin or citizenship. It has nothing to do with discrimination.
Japan doesn`t exile (similar to deportation but forcing them to leave the country of citizenship/origin) citizens. So if the person in question is indeed a citizen (I believe they likely are not, and that the original poster misunderstood citizen as "resident") they cannot and will not be forced to leave the country.
A Japanese citizen in trouble outside Japan can be deported back to Japan. A citizen of another country in trouble inside Japan can be deported to their country of citizenship. A Japanese citizen inside Japan cannot and will not be "deported".