He forgot major portions of McGrath's article in "Chronicles" namely about the Tule lake camp where the internees celebrated Pearl Harbor day. And of course he forgets to mention how many Japanese took off for the homeland and how many who couldn't get out of the states renounced their American citizenship. Or that a large portion of the second generation Japanese were propagandized to think of themselves as just that Japanese not Americans (think Mexicans today) and a large program existed to take these kids back to Japan for proper education in being Japanese. Or how many Japanese-americans served the empire.
Regarding that post, you ask somebody to remember "how many", and then you name a number of things where presumably you have the numbers to go with your questions.
So, start telling us the numbers and give us your references for them. I have Bill Hosogawa's book, and they're all in there, particularly about the Kibei. Let's see if you know what you're talking about.