How were Japanese Americans treated during WWII?
During World War II, over 7,000 Japanese Americans and Japanese from Latin America were held in internment camps run by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. Over 1.6 billion in reparations were later disbursed by the U.S. to those who suffered.
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