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Was the United States government justified in interning Japanese-Americans during World War II? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Of course not.

Explanation:

This is obviously a question that has biases and changes depending on who you ask so I'm not entirely sure why you would ask it on brainly, but I like the subject so I digress.

I think the United States government was completely unjustified in their treatment of Japanese-American citizens during WW2. They forced them into pseudo-concentration camps, with rigid conditions although most of them were not even associated with their homeland for 2 or more generations at that point in time. It was a violation of their rights and deserved supreme court justice.

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