"The Japanese Americans were not sent to Europe because they might be confused as enemy. We had every expectation that the "Emperor is God" shinto religious training that many had received before the war might effect their willingness to fight."
Your reply makes no sense - if that were the concern, why allow them to carry a weapon anywhere ?
The circular analogy is complete, grasshopper. We couldn't trust the Nisei to raise their hands against the Emperor just like we can't trust Muslims to raise their hands against Islamo-facists.