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Who is the President that issued apology letter for Japanese interment ?

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President George H.W. Bush issued the first reparation checks to the survivors of the Japanese American internment camps in 1990, following an apology and reparations formalized by the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 signed by President Ronald Reagan.

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Apology for Japanese Internment

During World War II, under Executive Order 9066, over 120,000 Japanese Americans were forcibly removed and interned in camps. This executive action was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Years later, recognizing the grave injustice committed, the U.S. government sought to apologize and provide reparations. President Ronald Reagan signed the Civil Liberties Act of 1988, which formally apologized to the individuals interned and provided financial reparations. Following this act, President George H.W. Bush issued the first reparation checks in 1990 to the camp survivors.

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