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How did this practice during WWII affect the social and economic life of Japanese Americans?

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The Japanese Americans suffered harsh treatment after returning from the internment camps. This harsh treatment encompassed exclusion from being hired by jobs in the LA county, and being shut out by the produce industry, which was the lifeblood of many Japanese Americans prior to WWII.

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