Friday, March 11, 2011

day uno (sorry i forgot to post)

There are only 10 internment camps,  those who were Japanese immigrations where denied from becoming U.S citizens
Before the camps where completed the Japanese – Americans where held in temporary centers such as stables at local racetracks.
Children where expected to  attend school and adults had an option of working for a 5 dollar a day salary.
The Japanese Americans would be shot at if they try to flee the camps by the guards who stand 24/7 around the clock.
Congress attempted to apologize for the actions by awarding each surviving intern $20,000.
American concentration camps or internment camps never reached the harsh levels that of the Nazi death camps.