Justice of everyone except Nikkei ... Brave freedom and country of home. Vacant land ... vacant land ... Interestingly, the vacant lot looks different and can only take 119,000 lives. There is nothing more to connect the country. In the late 1800s Japanese immigrants rushed to the United States and many Americans were irritated. The Japanese have been discriminated by the United States for a long time.
15 Korematsu vs USA, 323 USA 214 (1944). Under these circumstances, Komatsu, the descendant of the Japanese, tried and convicted for the exclusion order that all Japanese left their west coast to the west coast and requested to report to the meeting place It was. Most of the Supreme Court think that the exclusion order will be proved by war and the threat to national security. 17 In this section, we will cover the history of Japanese Canadian, a Japanese Canadian who has never seen before (McClelland and Stewart 1976). Many Japanese citizens apply for return only to avoid settlement in third countries other than British Columbia. It is not because I want to return to Japan. With ID 300
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In the Second World War, anti-Japanese hysteric rose across the country. Japanese Americans are accused of being disgusted. Since 1942, more than 100,000 Japanese families on the west coast have been forcibly removed and housed in a specially constructed accommodation facility known as the "war resettlement camp". Two-thirds of inmates are American citizens, but they are considered "enemy nationals". In 1944, the US Supreme Court ruled that the detention order is constitutional. The US government later apologized to the detainee and paid compensation
Several months after the declaration of war, President Franklin Roosevelt signed 9066 presidential orders and ordered all the Japanese to leave the west coast. As a result, 120,000 people, many American citizens were sent to the inside camp. Strangely, such orders do not apply to Hawaii. In Hawaii, one third of the population is Japanese, not Italian living in the United States or German Americans. Nearly all Japanese Americans on the West Coast were forced to abandon their work and sell their property and business with a large loss. Their overall social order reversed as their families were taken away from their homes and communities for only a few days and to camps.