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To: John H K
A large number of the interned were US citizens. Which is the point. They WERE "We".

However, for the majority, they were Japanese expatriates who had become U.S. citizens. There was fear in the U.S. that because they may have harbored a deep love for their mother country and could have undermined the security of the U.S..

Right or wrong, but if the U.S. and China ever tie it up, I would have no problem removing many Chinese "Americans" for fear of espionage.

18 posted on 02/06/2003 9:19:27 AM PST by A2J (What in the hell is Rice-A-Roni?)
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To: A2J
Right or wrong, but if the U.S. and China ever tie it up, I would have no problem removing many Chinese "Americans" for fear of espionage.

So you don't believe that Chinese-Americans will ever deserve the same rights as other American citizens?
26 posted on 02/06/2003 9:38:17 AM PST by Stone Mountain
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