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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.

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Q: Why was the placement of Japanese Americans considered constitutional during ww2?
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Which group of American citizens was subjected to the greatest loss of their constitutional rights during world war 2?

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What US policies violated the constitutional rights of citizens during World War 2?

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