Arguments Against The 14th Amendment

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The 14th amendment is protection under the law. The due process clauses forbids a state (and its local governments) to act in any unfair or arbitrary way; the equal protection clause forbids a state ( and its local governments) to discriminate against, draw unreasonable distinctions between, persons. Executive order if 9066 is a direct violation against the 14th amendment of the constitution. The Japanese were natural born United States citizenship and the U.S. thought bad of them due to the Japan attacking us in the Pearl Harbor. So they put them in the internment camps
There were lots of parallels between the Japanese, the native Americans “Trail of Tears,” also the Nazi concentration of Jews. The Cherokees same with the Japanese were U.S.