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during world war II, how did the policy of internment affect people of Japanese decent in the United States ​

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I think it's They were forced to relocate to assembly centers.

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They were forced to relocate to assembly centers. They were forced into internment camps because the government feared there might be spies helping Japan during WWII. Their homes, businesses, and private property were taken while they were being subjected to unfair due process.

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