Japanese Internment Camps
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‘Intangible losses’: B.C. announces $100M redress package for Japanese CanadiansBeginning in 1942, nearly 22,000 Japanese Canadians were forced into internment camps under the War Measures Act, stripped of their houses, belongings and businesses.PoliticsMay 21, 2022
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Japanese Canadians push for apology from B.C. government over internment campsThe federal government apologized in 1988 for its racism against "enemy aliens'' after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor in December 1941.CanadaJul 21, 2019
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Oklahoma military base set to house migrant children was once a WWII internment campA U.S. Army base in Oklahoma that the federal government says will temporarily house children crossing the border without their parents was used during World War II as a Japanese internment camp.WorldJun 12, 2019
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