The constitution guarantees american citizens no


World War II: The Internment of Japanese Americans

The Constitution guarantees American citizens no imprisonment without due process of law, yet has been violated by the federal government in at least two American wars. How did the government justify interning Japanese-American citizens in World War II?

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