Ken'ya dictator Fujimori Japan, an example of the dangers of Japanese immigration raised by Jorge Basadre. In the photo, the city of Rising Sun country poses happily with his accomplice Vladimiro Montesinos Torres in the infamous "INS living room."
Immigration desirable and undesirable
Jorge Basadre (*)
Jorge Basadre (*)
If the legislature that was fruitful, however it was damaging their passivity towards another phenomenon that became important around 1924: Japanese immigration.
By mid-nineteenth century, around 1850 in small quantities and with strong momentum in 1870, came to Peru a large and impoverished population in China. Chinese served to offset the crisis that the abolition of slavery of blacks and that the absence of other waves of immigration occurred in coastal agriculture, the countryside became the humble offices of cities, especially along the coast. Much has spoken against the Chinese, the fact is that the current percentage is small and, as is also with that of blacks, tends to dissolve into the mixture and that perhaps have been useful in the standard of living of the masses.
not that the meaning of the Japanese, because it was people coming in connection with his government, obeying not very explicit plans that tend to stand aside and preserve and nurture the bond with the mother country. Of indifference and complacency of the state to these immigrants was passed, by a shift that did not stop being aggressive, to alert supervision in 1937 with the decrees of the minister and the president Benavides Ulloa, to clear the danger in the second World War under President Prado.
(*) Jorge Basadre, 1981. sultanism, corruption and dependency in Peru Republican. Editorial Milla Batres, Lima, pages 154-155.
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