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In early 2007 researchers found proof of what had long been suspected: that during the second world war the American census bureau had played a part in the internment of Japanese-Americans by passing some of their names and addresses to the secret service.Other people's moneyIn autocracies, people try to keep out of censuses.
In August 1904, she participated in the internment of the Russian battleship Tsesarevich after the Battle of the Yellow Sea during the Russo-Japanese War.
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In the notorious Korematsu decision, in 1944, the Supreme Court acceded to President Roosevelt in allowing the internment of Americans of Japanese descent, an action that Trump recently refused to denounce outright.
He was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, though he later accused the A.C.L.U. of "dereliction of duty" for its failure to join him (and precious few other prominent Americans) in opposing the internment of Japanese-Americans after Pearl Harbor.
It was invoked by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in ordering the internment of U.S. residents of Japanese origin during World War II.
Though it is rarely covered in classrooms, the internment of hundreds of thousands of Japanese and those of Japanese ancestry during WWII is a perfect example.
The Supreme Court has issued some of its most regrettable rulings in the name of protecting the nation from domestic threats -- upholding the imprisonment of radicals in 1925 and the internment of Japanese-Americans in 1944.
Justice Rehnquist's selective blindness is most evident in his discussion of the worst denial of civil liberties in American history, the internment of 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry at the start of World War II.
Mr. Clinton apologized in 1993 for the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II; the government also gave reparation payments of $20,000 each.
Family life was shattered in 1914 with the internment of his Anglophile father as an alien and the official confiscation of all land and property.
In November 1593 Garnet travelled to the decrepit and decayed Wisbech Castle, requisitioned by the government in 1579 for the internment of Catholic priests.
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