Racial Discrimination In Japanese Interment Camps During WWII

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In the midst of World War II, Pearl Harbor had been attacked by the Japanese. Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States at the time, ordered and filed an Executive Order 9066 giving the military to extradite any person with Japanese decent, citizens and aliens in America to an interment camp where they would be held until the war had come to an end for espionage purposes. Thousands of Japanese citizens had been taken to these camps; however, many people did not see eye to eye about if the government had the right to be relocating these residents. Among these people was Justice Black and Justice Murphy, they did not be seem to be assent with one another’s opinions with the subject of both Racial Discrimination and evicting the Japanese

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