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Japanese American Internment

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Japanese-American Internment The Japanese-Americans were kicked out of their homes and were forced to live in internment camps. I think the Japanese-american internment camps were unnecessary because the word Japanese-American says itself that these people were as american as the people that sent them to those camps. I support my answer because in the article, “In Response to Executive Order 9066: All Americans of Japanese Descent Must report to relocation centers” it states, “I have always felt funny using chopsticks and my favorite food is hot dogs.” I think this means she was probably born in america, and to her its her home. In relation to this another piece of evidence is in the article it states, “Our unjust imprisonment was the result

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