Relocation Centers During World War II
During 1942, the United States government placed over 100,000 persons of Japanese birth or ancestry from their homes on the Pacific coast to poorly constructed relocation centers. I agree with this statement fully, and for many reasons.
During this time the United States were heavily involved in World War 2. Their prime enemy was the Japanese. Every person of Japanese birth or ancestry could, and should be considered dangerous. When the Americans removed the 110,000 Japanese Americans from their
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is being done and no body is being killed. If it is being done to protect the true Americans then all should be done to do so.
The American government is the most powerful in the world so no one has the right to tell them what not to do. Therefore, they can do whatever they please and if the situation arises where relocation is needed, the United States government should go right for it.
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