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Japanese American incarceration

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In the United States during World War II, about 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry, most of whom lived on the Pacific Coast, were forcibly relocated and incarcerated in concentration camps in the western interior of the country. Approximately two-thirds of the internees were United States citizens.
These actions were ordered shortly after Imperial Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor.
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