Answer:
After being moved to Terminal Island, then Boyle Heights, then Manzanar, many members of Jeanne’s family were fearful about leaving Manzanar to return to American society. It’s because Manzanar offered security which the outside American society did not.
Step-by-step explanation:
Set in the backdrop of the Pearl Harbour attack, Manzanar was an internment camp for Japanese-Americans who were considered "threats" to national security. It had eventually morphed into a hybrid town, where both Japanese and American cultures existed together. That’s the security Manzanar offered. Upon leaving, Jeanne and her family were afraid of the discrimination they'll face in the society.