To: kenavi; decimon
In Orange County California, there is a building owned by a Japanese-American family, named for the Mexican to whom they gifted their nursery business prior to their deportation. He returned it to them after the War. There is a body of thought that the internment was not about security, but was about stealing the land and other possessions of the Japanese-Americans.
8 posted on
08/31/2009 2:11:06 PM PDT by
staytrue
To: staytrue
There is a body of thought that the internment was not about security, but was about stealing the land and other possessions of the Japanese-Americans. My take has been that the federal policy was for security but that opportunists did what opportunists do.
Running those camps was a waste of resources while on an all-out war footing.
9 posted on
08/31/2009 2:20:54 PM PDT by
decimon
To: staytrue
Hawaii was a different story. There were far more Japanese-Americans there and they were not relocated to any camps. OTOH, all of Hawaii was placed under martial law.
10 posted on
08/31/2009 2:23:56 PM PDT by
decimon
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