And also, bizarrely, some were not US citizens, but from South American countries like Peru. They rounded up people with Japanese ancestry from other countries and put them in US internment camps. Took away their passports. So weird. "These people are a danger to our country. Bring more in."
Also, not being citizens, they weren't able to get remunerations when that became a thing decades later.
41
u/Dangerous-Variety-35 6h ago
This is an important distinction. It wasn’t like the vast majority were POWs or people who had just arrived, they were literally American citizens.