Re: One of those frustrating things...
"Dave Fossett" <reply@via.newsgroup>, haber iletisinde sunlari
yazdi:NysGc.408$_z1.383@news1.dion.ne.jp...
> Ernest Schaal wrote:
>
> > The point I was making is that each country can determine who is a
citizen
> > and who is not, and if a person is not a citizen then that country can
> > deport the non-citizen and/or refuse re-admittance of a non-citizen who
> has
> > left the country.
> >
> > If they wanted to, under international law, they could send her packing
to
> > Thailand. Under international law, they could send her packing even if
she
> > was born here, if she is not a citizen. Now, Japanese law could limit
> their
> > options.
>
> We know they *can* send her packing, and they probably would have done if
> the local community had not publicized the case. The question here is
surely
> not whether they *could* but whether they *should*.
> Fortunately, it looks like sense will prevail in this particular case.
Very likely. But only in this *particular* case. There are many other...
>
> --
> Dave Fossett
> Saitama, Japan
>
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