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- Remembering WW2 Camps, Japanese Americans Fight Trump’s . . .
Haunted by History, Japanese Americans Fight Trump’s Immigration Crackdown Japanese Americans are seeing parallels between the government’s incarceration of their families during World War II
- Remembering Executive Order 9066 and Japanese American . . .
Descendants of Japanese Americans incarcerated during WWII gathered to remember the injustices of detention camps while calling for solidarity with other immigrant communities impacted by Trump’s sweeping immigration policies
- ‘We Really Need to Fight’: Japanese Americans Who Remember . . .
President Donald Trump has vowed to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 as part of his plans for mass deportations During World War II, this law was one of several legal tools the government used to imprison nearly 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry
- ‘We cannot remain silent’: Descendants of incarcerated . . .
On that day, U S President Franklin Roosevelt passed Executive Order 9066, condemning 125,000 Japanese Americans to relocation and incarceration at camps around the country
- Remembering WW2 Camps, Japanese Americans Fight Trump’s . . .
Colorado Judge Tells Immigration Agents to Stop Arrests Without Warrants The ruling that immigration agents are acting illegally is the latest to rebuke the Trump administration’s tactics, but earlier orders have been blocked on appeal
- Why Japanese American memories of US internment during the . . .
During the second world war, this was what happened with the ten so-called “relocation centres”, or internment camps, that were built across the west and south of the US for Japanese Americans
- WWII Japanese American imprisonment parallels to Trump policies
The Japanese American experience during World War II is reminiscent of what’s happening today with the use of presidential powers to detain people without due process
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