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the citizens made the president put them in camps because they thought they wouldatack from the inside.

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Who forced Japanese Americans to move to internment camps?

FDR (Franklin Delano Roosevelt) signed a executive order that would put the Japanese Americans (most were loyal to the US, actually) in the internment camps.


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