The Americans didn't trust the Japanese's, they thought they where spies. So they made most of the Japanese Americans to isolated camps till a year after the war was over.
No, during wartime special acts against civilians and citizens are consider war measure acts and change one's constitutional rights.
united states v. schenck
They were denied their constitutional rights and detained without trial in remote camps Japanese-Americans living in California, Oregon, and Washington state were transported from their communities and sent to detainment camps in desolate areas, as they were perceived to be a security threat.
The Japanese were most impressed with the Americans because of their powerful ships and guns
the Japanese and Americans because it happened to the Japanese and the Americans were the ones that did it .
Americans of Japanese descent, those sent to containment camps.
No, during wartime special acts against civilians and citizens are consider war measure acts and change one's constitutional rights.
constitutional because it was based on military urgency
due process
In WW2, Japan considered Americans of Japanese descent to be US Citizens; the enemy.
united states v. schenck
They were considered a threat by association.
They were denied their constitutional rights and detained without trial in remote camps Japanese-Americans living in California, Oregon, and Washington state were transported from their communities and sent to detainment camps in desolate areas, as they were perceived to be a security threat.
Japanese Americans is the correct name for Japanese Americans
Japanese Americans born in America are American citizens. The term Japanese Americans means that they are of Japanese decent but live in the US.
The US policy to intern the Japanese Americans (Canadians did too) was unconstitutional. They did not release them even after the US Supreme Court determined it was unconstitutional for the US Government to set of the internment camps, take the Japanese Americans from their homes. They took their homes and businesses too and that was illegal. Some Japanese Americans have received paltry reparations for their illegal internment.
The US policy to intern the Japanese Americans (Canadians did too) was unconstitutional. They did not release them even after the US Supreme Court determined it was unconstitutional for the US Government to set of the internment camps, take the Japanese Americans from their homes. They took their homes and businesses too and that was illegal. Some Japanese Americans have received paltry reparations for their illegal internment.