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- From: smittie@beach.csulb.edu (Smittie)
- Newsgroups: ca.general,soc.culture.japan
- Subject: Re: 50th Anniversary of Japanese Amer. Internment
- Message-ID: <SMITTIE.92Nov9115511@tui.csulb.edu>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 19:55:15 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: jreece@sousa.intel.com's message of 9 Nov 92 17:43:34 GMT
-
- jreece@sousa.intel.com (John Reece) wrote:
- >We know the story. It's virtually the only WWII episode contemporary news
- >media are interested in playing up....
-
- But it took almost forty years for the US government to admit that depriving
- 120,000 of their right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness without
- due process of law was WRONG. Many high schools still don't mention the fact
- that Japanese and Japanese-Americans were put in prison camps here in are the
- States.
-
- Maybe you know the story Mr. Reece, but many Americans don't.
-
- >And 1/3 of those interned were not US citizens, but bona fide enemy aliens.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- "Bona fide enemy aliens" says Mr. Reece. On December 9 approximately 900
- Japanese and Japanese-Americans were arrested by the FBI. These individuals
- were indicated as being involved in subversive activity by one or more of the
- five, count them, five separate investigations carried out between July 1941
- and November 1941. Agencies conducting these investigations included the War
- Dept., the State Dept., the FBI., and the Treasury. For these 900 people there
- was at least some evidence that they were involved in some kind of subversion.
- [the source for this information is the Los Angeles Times, Dec 1940 - Dec 1942]
-
- Many, if not most, of the approximately 40,000 people which Mr. Reece calls
- "bona fide enemy aliens" were people who had lived in California for twenty
- years or more. Many of these people considered the United States their home
- country. These men and women were not allowed to become US citizens because of
- the extremely racist immigration policies of the US government. These
- individuals repeatedly fell victim to the US government's racist bent.
- First they were not allowed to become citizens. Then, because they were not
- citizens, they were not allowed to loan the land they worked on, relegating
- them permenantly to the life of a tenent farmer. Yet many of these men and
- women will still tell you that America was then and is now the greatest country
- on earth. Hardly what I would call "bona fide enemy aliens."
-
- Mr. Reece your father's military service to his country during a time of war is
- honorable and should be remembered. And to that end throughout this country
- there are memorials to the WWII veterns. Those interned during World War II
- suffered an incredible injustice. They also deserved to be remembered. One does
- not preclude the other.
-
- smittie
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