Op-Ed: Captives in our own country: The incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII

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Op-Ed: Captives in our own country: The incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII
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Op-Ed: Captives in our own country: The incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII (via latimesopinion)

On Sunday, Dec. 7, 1941, Aiko Yoshinaga, a 17-year-old Los Angeles High School student, was headed home from a party with classmates when she heard a shocking radio report: Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor. Even at her young age, Aiko immediately realized that with a U.S. declaration of war against Japan, her Japanese immigrant parents, legally precluded from becoming naturalized citizens, would not just be considered aliens — they would be enemy aliens.

A boy whose family is being sent to a detention facility waits for his parents as a military policeman watches him in San Francisco on April 6, 1942. Even before the attack, high-ranking officials in President Franklin D. Roosevelt‘s administration and military leaders assumed that the Issei, or first-generation immigrants, as well as the Nisei, their American-born children, would be disloyal to U.S. interests in the event of war, despite intelligence reports that refuted those claims. Lt. Gen. John L.

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