Japan to scour social media in hunt for visa overstayers, illegal foreign workers
Japan's Immigration Services Agency will begin monitoring social media platforms to identify individuals overstaying their visas or working illegally. This initiative, set to launch as early as next year, involves establishing a dedicated cyber patrol unit equipped with analytical tools to detect online solicitations related to illegal employment. The agency aims to reduce the number of illegal foreign residents, which stood at approximately 68,000 in January, and also plans to penalize employers who hire foreign workers without proper visas. As an incentive, the Ibaraki prefectural government is offering a 10,000 yen reward for tips leading to enforcement actions against such businesses. AI
IMPACT This policy may signal a broader trend of governments using AI-powered social media analysis for regulatory and enforcement purposes.