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Japanese American in Hawaii were not forced into internment camps following WWII because Hawaii in the 40's did not seem that important to the states. The government was more worried about the main land.

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How many Japanese-Americans were forced into internment camps?

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A 1913 California law forced Japanese Americans to?

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What was the internal program?

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