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Prior to 1940, how were Japanese Americans treated by the legal system?

Were they discriminated against? How?

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Many Japanese Americans came to America to make money and return home to take care of family (considering the 4-2-1 problem), or start a new life in the land of oppurtunities. they had slight racism against them, but otherwise they were treated just as anyone else was, until WW 2.
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