Japanese-American Internment Camps
Just because someone is granted citizenship, it doesn’t mean that they are free from the possibility of unjust treatment. In 1942, President Roosevelt signed off on Executive Order 9066, authorizing the relocation of Japanese, German, and Italian Americans (including those born in the US) to internment camps. The Supreme Court signed off on it in 1944. It wasn’t until 1988 that official apologies were made and reparations were issued.