Answer:
The correct response is "internment camps for Japanese Americans."
Step-by-step explanation:
The U.S. government violated the Fourth Amendment when it ordered the internment of Japanese Americans and migrants of Japanese descent. The Fourth Amendment of the US Constitution states that people have a right to feel secure and that they should not be subject to unreasonable searches and seizures of their person or their property. These are rights that cannot be rescinded unless there is evidence of a criminal activity and the person is convicted after due legal process. However, Japanese Americans were deprived of their liberty when forcible removed and their property was subject to seizure without any trial.