Japan responds to Biden’s criticism about being ‘xenophobic’

The Japanese government has released a response to President Biden’s recent comments asserting that the island nation is “xenophobic” for not accepting more immigrants.

Biden told the audience at a Wednesday campaign fundraiser that the U.S. economy is dominant “because we welcome immigrants.”

“Why is China stalling so badly economically? Why is Japan having trouble? Why is Russia? Why is India? Because they’re xenophobic,” the president said.

However, the officials also said Biden’s “xenophobic” comments were “not based on an accurate understanding of Japan’s policies,” calling the situation “unfortunate.”

“It is unfortunate that some of the comments were not based on an accurate understanding of Japan’s policies, and we have raised this point to the U.S. government and explained Japan’s positions and policies once again,” the officials said.

The Japanese government struck a diplomatic tone in its message, affirming that “Prime Minister Kishida’s official visit in April demonstrated [that] the Japan-U.S. relationship is stronger than ever,” and they “will continue to work with the U.S. to further strengthen our bilateral tie.”

Several Japanese lawmakers reacted to Biden’s comments on social media immediately following the controversy, expressing confusion or skepticism towards the president’s tone.

“Migration is a problem that European leaders are struggling with, too. There aren’t any countries that have solved this problem as of now,” said Mizuho Umemura, a member of the conservative Nippon Ishin no Kai Party who holds a seat in the House of Councilors.

She continued, “I hope that President Biden will solve the problem in New York before he says things like this. Depending on the presidential election, there could be a 180-degree change in policy, and there is no need for Japan to follow suit.”

Fellow House of Councilors member and leader of the right-wing populist Sansei Party Sohei Kamiya was more direct, writing, “It’s not that we’re xenophobic, we are being cautious after seeing your failures. You are meddling too much in our internal affairs.”

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