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and has remained dedicated to her mission of providing a comfortable place to build community.
Only 14% say most were not citizens; 33% dont know.com/topics/politics/explore/historical_event/Japanese_American_InternmentCarl Bialik and Taylor Orth contributed to this article Articles for you@media ( min-width: 300px ){.

and is weighted to the estimated distribution at that time (31% Democratic.Americans approve of the reparations by 64% to 20%.President Ronald Reagan signed a bill apologizing for the World War II actions against Americans of Japanese ancestry.

while more support reparations to Native Americans.The bill also granted redress to people of Japanese ancestry who were incarcerated — $20.

About half (53%) of Americans recognize that most of the people who were incarcerated were American citizens.
About one-third (30%) supported the idea.the family returned to Sawtelle.
some are from newly arrived families.Alumni ReflectionsSeveral alumni who attended JIS as children were also present.
The younger childrens heartfelt singing and the older students energetic Sōran Bushi dance in traditional happi coats filled the venue with excitement.The temple has provided classrooms to the school during the long renovation period.