As far as I'm concerned. Non-Citizen "Legal Residents" of a country that goes to war with us are fair game.
Citizen descendants of another country are more problematic, but the fact is they weren't "condemned" they were detained. And they weren't deprived due process as Congress debated and voted on it. Does kind of drive home how important our elected officials are though doesn't it.
The fact is that Muslims should have been separated from the rest of the troops in the military when the war on Terror broke out. If we had done so, the Fort Hood Massacre would never have happened.
It's impossible to know how many of those detained would have sided with Japan and killed Americans. We do know that three did aid a Japanese airman before the detention started. H
ow many American lives are you willing to sacrifice on the altar of politcal correctness in a time of war? Our equal treatment of Muslims did cost us lives. Our equal treatment of Japanese would probably have cost lives.
Detention vs. Arrest and held without trial. It’s semantics. The Nisei lost much of their property or were forced to sell. Those families lost darned near everything. Some of those families gave sons as well.
I guess if demanding an adherence to the Constitution and the Bill of Rights makes me “Politically Correct”, so be it.
You want to change the Law so that US birth does not automatically confer citizenship? I might be open to that. But that was & remains the law whether the President or the US Supreme Court choose to enforce it is the issue.