Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Japanese American internment refers to the forced relocation and incarceration of around 120,000 Japanese Americans during World War II, primarily in response to fears of espionage and sabotage after the attack on Pearl Harbor. This government action, largely carried out through executive orders, highlighted the use of emergency powers in times of crisis and raised significant civil rights concerns regarding racial discrimination and due process.
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