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Japanese Internment Camps Discrimination

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“The Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 sparked war with the United States and spread fear that Japanese Americans would aid Japan during World War II.” This is a quote from an article that shared both opinions on the Japanese American internment camps. The first This provoked fear in the American people, causing them to remove 110,000 Japanese Americans from the west coast of the United States and forcing them to live in internment camps. In my opinion I believe that it was a unconstitutional and racist action that the Americans took.
The first reason that I believe that the internment camps were unnecessary is they were a racist act against the Japanese Americans. In the article it states “Our unjust imprisonment was the result of two closely related emotions: racism and hysteria,” says Edison Tominaro Uno, a former internee.Uno says the claim that Japanese Americans were relocated for their protection was “sheer …show more content…

As the article says “ we cannot justify the evacuation even as a war measure measure was taken against German or Italian nationals.” This shows that the internment camps weren't needed this being proven by the fact that no action against German or Italian nationals were taken and yet they did nothing threatening to the Americans.
Though I do believe that it was a racist act I can understand why America would take precautions to ensure the safety of their nation. But on the other hand the Americans failed to see the Japanese Americans loyalty to the united states. In chapter 5 it states “ In fact more that 25,000 Japanese-Americans served in the armed forces during World War II, and the allJapanese American 442nd combat team inflicted more casualties and received more decorations and any other comparable army unit.” This proves that the Japanese Americans were loyal to their

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