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Why does Henry McLemore
support Japanese Internment?

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Henry believes that the Japanese are dangerous and he doesn’t like them
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Answer:He thinks they are dangerous and he personally hates them.

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Henry McLemore was a sports columnist for the Hearst Newspapers organization. He is mainly known for his advocacy of the internment of Japanese-Americans in World War II. McLemore is responsible for the quote, "I am for the immediate removal of every Japanese on the West Coast to a point deep in the interior.

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