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It seems when other countries do reasonable things, it's OK. And yeah, that is garbage. Your medical system is paid for by you and should benefit you, I shouldn't expect to come there and get the same treatment unless I become a citizen or permanent resident and pay taxes.
It’s like doing school homework, back in the days. If we keep on procrastinating, the amount of homework got added up, and doing them all at once became overly stressful. People became careless and ignore other values just to get it done. Having said that, the size of illegal immigrants between the US and Japan now is like a million to one because the US gov didn’t do their homework for years. Now they want to get it done all at once, in a short time, which is impossible without breaking other values like human rights. I think the US gov should enforce the new policy slowly because rounding tons of people up with “force” don’t look overly good for a country built with freedom, human rights, and all those good stuff in the constitution. It’s a right thing to do but they did it wrong. My opinion, of course.
I don’t know why the Japanese gov pay half of medical bills of foreigners. My medical insurance is top notch with me only paying a third of the bill, but my monthly insurance is whooping high (like $3k). I’m pretty healthy and got common cold like once in 5 years or so. I don’t remember the last time I visited any clinics. I believe it was a Chinese tourist that spill the beans on the media by showing her outrageous medical bills and calling the Japanese gov stupid. She came to Japan with no insurance (Japan don’t check this on the border, unlike other countries, btw) to seek medical attention. I suppose maybe a discreet service to say sorry for the trouble caused during WW2? LOL, I don’t know but it’s a burden to tax payers.