Arguments Against The Internment Of American Japanese

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Most of the difficulties the American Japanese faced with the relocation was the financial ruin. With no one to take care of their crops on the farms or to run their businesses, they would lose everything. Families were only allowed to take what they could carry with them. One of the ironies of the interment policy during World War II is the arguments against the internment of American Japanese and their rights. Some believed this internment policy should have never been, that it was against their rights. In my opinion I do not think internment of the American Japanese could be avoided. With Pearl harbor being bombed and American Japanese, although loyal to this country, there was a fear of a Japanese invasion of the west coast. I feel