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Why did the U.S. have Japanese internment camps?

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They were afraid some american citizens may try to hurt them, they were also afraid some of them may be spies.
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After the bombing of Pearl Harbour, the American government was afraid that the Japanese might have spies in the continental US. To combat this, Japanese-Americans where put into internment camps to prevent the collection of information.
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