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6 January, 20:41

During World War II the US government sent people of Japanese ascensions to internment camps based on

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  1. 6 January, 21:01
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    Most people who were affected during the way were natives, but they were born in America. After the war, all the Japanese citizens, both young and old, were told to assemble at the centers of their homes. Later they were relocated permanently to different centers far from the restricted military camps.

    The persons at the Japanese ancestry in the state were moved to other fairgrounds, and after severally months they were permanently taken to wartime residences located miles away from inland.
  2. 6 January, 21:09
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    Answer and explanation: During World War II the US government sent people of Japanese ascensions to internment camps based on a preocupation on national security. After the japanese attack to Pearl Harbor, in 1941, Roosevelt decided in 1942, to give the order of sending japanese people to the internment camps with the supposed aim to avoid espionage and to protect Japanese descents from being injured by anti-japanese americans. Of the around 117,000 people of Japanese descent who were sent to the camps, two-thirds were native-born citizens of the US.

    These measures were analyzed later as racism, discrimination, the camps were compared to concentration camps. Some people still believe it was a security necessity at the time.
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