Wednesday, August 26, 2009
1. Facts of the Case
During World War II on May 19, 1942, when the Japanese initiated a sneak attack with its air force and bombed on Pearl Harbor. The United States of America made a rash decision to relocate western Japanese American to concentration camps by Civilian Restrictive Order No. 1, 8 Fed. Reg. 982. Violating the Fifth and Fourteen Amendment, the United States of America supreme court unwilling to acknowledge and accommodate for their decision that wrongfully accused and victimized majority of the civilians with Japanese ancestry residing in the United States regardless if they are citizens of the U.S. The prosecutor, Fred Korematsu, is stating that their decision, during the time it was made, was unconstitutional.
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