The Japanese and Japanese Americans were forced into internment camps during WW2 because people were afraid of them. They were afraid of them because Pearl Harbor had been attacked. Half of the people in the camps were children, there was no evidence that any of the people in the camps were spies or plotting anything. What, do you think, might have been an alternative to internment camps

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Both create screening programs that would detect any immigrants loyal to imperial japan then deport any loyalists and monitor the activities of those who remain

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