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Executive Order 9066, which authorized the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, effectively ended due to a combination of legal challenges, changing public sentiment, and the post-war recognition of the injustices faced by internees. The Supreme Court cases, such as Korematsu v. United States, challenged the constitutionality of the internment. Additionally, the end of the war shifted focus away from wartime security concerns, leading to a broader acknowledgment of civil rights violations. In 1944, the government began to dismantle the internment camps, and by 1945, most internees had been released.

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