
Please tell us your "hopes"—what are your "hopes"?
APFS launched the "Path to Hope Project - Calling for the Legalization of Illegal Immigrants" in June 2014.
In Japanese society, there are many people, such as the elderly, people with disabilities, and undocumented immigrants, whose existence is often forgotten and who are unable to speak out.
The "Path to Hope Project" aims to create a tolerant society where everyone can live comfortably.
The "Path to Hope Project" will focus particularly on undocumented immigrants and aim to amplify their voices.
We aim to create a tolerant society where undocumented immigrants can live more easily. We will work hand in hand with the elderly, people with disabilities, and others to expand the circle of support.
In addition to the above, we will be developing various activities, such as forming a network of "support groups" that provide local assistance to undocumented immigrants, and having those affected visit facilities for the elderly and disabled.
Through these activities, we hope to restore hope to those who have been on probation for a long time and are on the verge of losing it.
This time, APFS is gathering voices from people living in Japan in order to convey the voices of those affected and their supporters to local councils.
This document will be used as an attachment to a petition submitted to the local council where undocumented immigrants live, requesting their legalization.
I'm sure local councilors will listen to the "hopes" of those directly affected and their supporters.
Your voices are needed to expand their rights.
We would appreciate your support and cooperation.
Please tell us your "hopes"—what are your "hopes"?
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