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Q: How was the government legally able to move Japanese Americans out of their homes and into internment camps?
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What ethnicity were the people in internment camps?

They were Japanese people with no other races mixed into their generations. However, though they were purebred genetically the younger generations were AMERICANS legally because they were born in the USA. There were third and fourth generations (just babies) in the internment camps. There were Japanese labels for these generations called Issei, Nisei, Sansei and Yonsei. See the related links below.


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