The correct answer is They believe that internees should not help in the war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust.
The statement that most likely characterized the opposition is that they believe that internees should not help in the war effort because the internment of the Japanese was unjust.
The attack at Pearl Harbor increased the racial differences among Americans and Japanese people. President Roosevelt authorized the creation of military areas. The Japanese people that lived in the West Coast were removed from their homes. Japanese people living in that region were taken away by the military to seventeen interment centers such as fairgrounds and parks, located in Arizona, Oregon, Washington, and California. From then, they were moved again to other sites recently built. One of those was Manzanar Center, located in Owens Valley, California, where Many internees at Manzanar objected to anyone who chose to work for the government by making war materials.