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In 2018, Teruya Renan Eiji (31) became the first Brazilian to pass the Japanese bar exam and become a lawyer. He became a lawyer because he wanted to help his compatriots living in Japan, such as foreign workers who are in a weak position. Brazilians in Japan are still often used as cheap labor and employment adjustment valves. The situation has not changed since the 1990 Immigration Control Act was revised and Japanese Brazilians came to Japan to work. Another problem that troubles Brazilians in Japan is that their children are unable to imagine their future paths or dreams due to the language barrier. Teruya wants to do his best to help Brazilian children live in Japan with dreams. Why does the situation surrounding Brazilians in Japan not change? This program depicts the current situation and problems of Brazilians in Japan through the eyes of a young lawyer. (Broadcast on March 25, 2023) ▼Subscribe to the channel here ↓↓Please support us! / @aichi-news ▼Aichi News Website https://news.tv-aichi.co.jp/ ▼Official News SNS ◇Twitter (Information provided here) / news_tva ◇TikTok / tva_news [Major news programs] ▼5pm Post Monday to Friday 5pm to 5:25pm We bring you the latest news that is of interest right now, from a perspective that is closely related to "daily life." https://tv-aichi.co.jp/5sta/ ▼TXN News Saturday and Sunday 5:20pm to 5:30pm We bring you the latest news from Japan and the world in a compact format. ▼Video provided here https://tv-aichi.co.jp/newspost/