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Why were Japanese-Americans interned during World War II?

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Japanese Americans were interned at camps because of their Japanese heritage. No one knows who would go against the U.S after the pearl harbor bombing. They were kept in horrible conditions(Not as horrible as hitlers, but still horrible). They were kept in Suicide-Free containers, and got little food. I hope I could help. Have a wonderful rest of the day.
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