Reflecting on the interment of Japanese Americans and what is happening today challenges us to see how fragile our civil liberties are.
More than 120,000 Japanese Americans were held in two Arizona camps in the wake of the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
When thousands of their fellow Californians were interned in the 1940s for being of Japanese descent, Jewish reactions were mixed.
This week marks 84 years since more than 100,000 Japanese-Americans—many from the Bay Area—were sent to internment camps ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo — The United States forcibly relocated and incarcerated more than 120,000 people of Japanese descent during World War II. Mark Saito, a son of Niseis, grew up hearing stories of his ...
A woman who survived a Japanese internment camp back in the 1940s believes President Trump's new border policies are bringing back old memories. "I never dreamed that I would be alive to see this ...
Rep. Debbie Dingell, D-Mich., implied that her past suggestion former President Trump would open internment camps for political prisoners "really wasn’t a joke." Although she did not mention what ...
Last week, Native activists established a prayer camp near the site of a former internment camp for Dakota people. The camp ...
Look at my government now.” writes Hazel Inoway-Yim in an op-ed. “You did this to my family, now and you’re doing it again.
Michigan Democratic Rep. Debbie Dingell surprised CNN’s Jake Tapper by insisting that former President Trump has shared plans to put people into internment camps if he’s re-elected. Dingell was asked ...