presidential commission found it illegal. (Apex:)
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Well, honey, after the Bisbee Deportation, the US government didn't do much besides shrug its shoulders and look the other way. They basically turned a blind eye to the whole messy situation, leaving the miners and their families to fend for themselves. It was a real "thanks for nothing" moment in American history.
After the Bisbee Deportation, the US government launched an investigation into the incident, resulting in the appointment of a special prosecutor to bring charges against those involved in the deportation. The Department of Justice also filed a lawsuit against the Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Company for its role in the deportation. Additionally, the government enacted reforms to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future, such as strengthening labor laws and protections for workers.
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The U.S. government put many Japanese Americans in internment camps
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that's very touchy indeed, some will say yes some will say no, i think yes
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