Japanese-American Relocation Camps Mistake

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The Japanese-American relocation camps were not a mistake. It was a disgusting choice and is a dirty move. The government was obviously being apathetic. They made this disgusting decision to put Japanese-Americans into a precarious camp. Then they gave them some old, sleazy clothes to were and totally destroyed there ways of doing things. Working, happy families now in the drain. Not only in the drain, but with the garbage disposable on. The fifteenth amendments guarantees that all people have rights no matter what race, color, or previous slave status. You were sent to these camps if you had Japanese descent. Japanese is a race. So this is not a mistake. It is bad enough to take someone 's rights away, but you want to know what makes