Japanese internment during World War II resulted in severe consequences for Japanese Americans, including discrimination and property loss.
Japanese internment during World War II led to 120,000 Japanese-Americans being relocated to internment camps after Executive Order 9066. They faced discrimination and loss of property upon their release. Japanese American Fred Korematsu's legal challenge was overruled by the Supreme Court, justifying the government's actions. Upon returning, many internees found their homes and businesses sold or destroyed.
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