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When Japanese Americans received compensation for their time in the internment camps, the check was accompanied by a letter of apology from President George W. H. Bush.
It was October 1990, when US President George W. H. Bush decided to correct a controversial situation that happened during World War II in America. In that time, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt ordered to built interim camps in California to send Japanese Americans under the suspicion of treason.
So President Bush decided to give checks to survivors. Specifically, More than 82,000. The redress checks were $20,000 to each survivor.