Japanese Americans were placed in internment camps during World War II due to fears of disloyalty, based solely on their ethnicity, impacting innocent individuals.
During World War II, citizens of Japanese descent were put into internment camps due to fear of disloyalty to the United States and assistance to Japan, solely based on their ethnicity. This policy affected over 110,000 individuals, with the vast majority being innocent American citizens who had never shown disloyalty. The internment camps were a result of racial prejudice, war hysteria, and a failure of political leadership, according to a 1982 congressional commission report.
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