President Abraham Lincoln's suspicions of habeas corpus and president Franklin D Roosevelt's executive order forcing Japanese Americans into internment camps both demonstrate that

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This is so broad. It could be that trans Pacific racisms fueled domestic policy. It could be that American society was not invulnerable to racism. It could be a demonstration of the power of propaganda, the power that propaganda gives the people who issue it over the people who consume it. It could be a statement on executive power, like, "does keeping the nation safe justify suspending due process?" Which is a conflict we see today with the Military Commissions Act and the NDAA and the Yoo torture memos.