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"In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed unprecedented legislation called the Civil Liberties Act, requiring the federal government to apologize for the forced relocation of ________ to "evacuation camps" during World War II"

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The answer is Japanese Americans.

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The Civil Liberties Act signed by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 actually required the US Government to apologize and make restitution to the American citizens of Japanese origins who were forcefully repatriated during the World War 2. This was arrived at when the US Congress determined that the a grave injustice and indiscipline was done to citizens of Japanese origin by the evacuation, relocation and interment of civilians during the Word War ii.

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Answer: Japanese Americans

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