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The relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly relocated into what were essentially concentration camps . ~ see link below .
Japanese Americans
It was the forced relocation by the US of the Japanese Americans~Sarah
See: Japanese American internment
"Japanese-American internment" where US citizens sere forcibly relocated into what was euphemistically referred to as "War Relocation Camps" : Executive Order 9066 .
The relocation of US Citizens of Japanese descent during World War II was a violation of the constitutional principle of due process as outlined in the Fifth Amendment, which guarantees that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
limited government (grad point) ;)
The relocation of U.S. citizens of Japanese descent during World War II primarily violated the constitutional principle of equal protection under the law, as guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. This action discriminated against individuals based on their race and ethnicity, subjecting them to unjust internment without due process. Additionally, it undermined their rights as U.S. citizens, highlighting a failure to uphold civil liberties during a time of national crisis.
constitutional because it was based on military urgency
The relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans who were forcibly relocated into what were essentially concentration camps . ~ see link below .
the reason was to get back at japanese
just cuz
Japanese Americans
It was the forced relocation by the US of the Japanese Americans~Sarah
Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans were most closely related to the War Relocation Centers.