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The Removal Of Japanese-Americans During World War II

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On February 19, 1942, President, Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066. This gave the Secretary of War in charge of deciding where the military zones would be and who should be removed. This gave the military power over the Attorney General to make these decisions without any hearings or due process. Congress allowed this power. It gave the military the power to impose restrictions on anyone that deemed a threat. When the evacuations of the Japanese-Americans began on March 22, 1942 the propaganda started by the newsreels announcing fear and contempt. This resulted in mayhem, theft, and loss. The Japanese-Americans were allowed to take to the camps what they could carry on their backs. This meant they had to make arrangements to

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