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How did the U.S government deal with Japanese Americans during the war? How did they respond?

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During World War 2, many Japanese were put into internment camps after Pearl Harbor due to the belief that they were spies for Japan. They were a few Japanese that resisted and filed lawsuits such as Fred Korematsu.

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