Not the same now. Back then, there were many restrictions on where Asians could live. On the SF peninsula, neighborhood associations had rules against selling homes to Asians, so many Japanese-Americans were concentrated in city neighborhoods. Japanese-Americans were forced to give up property, and their cars were taken and sold off as they reported to concentration points. A lot different now, with Chinese spread out everywhere with no restrictions where they can live. Much harder to round them up, if it ever considered.
You have a link to back that up...about Japanese forced to live in cities
Not where I lived
Jackson Mississippi of all places
Yes we had Japanese too from late 1800s...agriculture in the delta..the Japs farmed better than the Chinese
Btw....I looked it up yes California did segregate Japs you are right
But Mississippi didnt...isnt that funny...I thought we were the bigots
My neighborhood had a war hero doc who was third gen Japanese ...his son was of course excellent at baseball