My sister-in-law is 100% Japanese. Her family was interned during WWII. I have never heard her complain about it. After being released, they went back to work and did not complain. They do quite well for themselves today.
In addition to the forced removal of Japanese Americans for purposes of confinement in War Relocation Authority (WRA) camps, the Justice Department oversaw the internment of more than thirty-one thousand civilians during the Second World War. This total included approximately 11,500 people of German ancestry and three thousand people of Italian ancestry, many of whom were United States citizens
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I don’t know who CJ Pearson is, but he clearly has no future in Democrat party politics.
My sister-in-law is 100% Japanese. Her family was interned during WWII. I have never heard her complain about it. After being released, they went back to work and did not complain. They do quite well for themselves today.
In addition to the forced removal of Japanese Americans for purposes of confinement in War Relocation Authority (WRA) camps, the Justice Department oversaw the internment of more than thirty-one thousand civilians during the Second World War. This total included approximately 11,500 people of German ancestry and three thousand people of Italian ancestry, many of whom were United States citizens
Thanks for the reminder that they also interned German and Italian during WWII. Most people do not know this fact. Doesn’t fit the narrative.