MaryL
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- Dec 30, 2011
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So, you are saying in effect, Japanese Americans were put in to protective custody of the US government to PROTECT them? That is almost funny. Really? Are you serious?The American people during WWII were a different people than today. There was no emphasis on multiculturalism, diversity was not an end to itself. The Japanese would have been dragged from their homes and slaughtered in the streets.