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What position did the Japanese American Citizens League (JACL) take? Explain.

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The japanese American citizens league (JACL) advocated for the rights of japanese Americans and worked to promote their integration into american society. During world war II, the JACL initially supported the government's decision to incarcerate Japanese Americans, but later apologized for this stance and worked to secure reparations for those who were interned.

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