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During World War II, many Japanese Americans were forcibly relocated to internment camps across the United States. This was a result of wartime fears and racial prejudice following the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Approximately 120,000 Japanese Americans, two-thirds of whom were U.S. citizens, were removed from their homes and placed in these camps, which were often located in remote areas. The internment is now widely recognized as a violation of civil rights.

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