The USA did not think the Japanese were strong enough or would dare to mess with the USA, but they were far from right.
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That is kind of RACIST, but would take care of the problem
Freedom Should Be Sacrificed in the Name of National Security
WE HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO PREVENT SPYING AND SABOTAGE
Maybe we could lock the Japanese up, until the war is over
President Franklin D. Roosevelt meets with Lt. General John L. DeWitt and some other military leaders to decide what to do about the risk of sabotage and spying. Although some people disagreed, they still decided to go through with it and lock up the Japanese in camps.
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When we're here it should eliminate the chance of Japanese spying and sabotage so we should be able to be trusted when we get back home
And it shows our loyalty to the U.S.A.
It is racist, but it is safer than being at home
We are safe from the people that tried to lynch us at our home
I don't blame the government for not trusting the Japanese after what they did to the American Soldiers during the Bataan Death March
A large family at a Japanese concentration camp that are comparing the positive and negative affects from the camp. Although it is racist, it shows loyalty, keeps them safe from angry Americans that may want to lynch the Japanese, it completely eliminated the chance of spying and sabotage, and after what the Japanese soldiers did to the American soldiers during the Bataan Death March.
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