Japanese Americans held in prison camps were allowed to return home. But much of what they'd left behind was gone: homes, ...
In an effort to curb what they are calling President Donald Trump’s “unbridled executive power,” Sen. Mazie Hirono and Rep.
If Trump issues his own order on Day 1, as he’s vowed, the first people could enter detention camps by February.
For those who have any knowledge of American history, remember that Executive Order 9066 by Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt uprooted American citizens of Japanese ancestry and sent them ...
President Joe Biden posthumously awarded Mitsuye Endo the Presidential Citizens Medal on Jan. 2 — a long-overdue recognition ...
The Aochis were among the nearly 126,000 people of Japanese ancestry who had been forcibly removed from their West Coast homes and held in desolate inland locations under Executive Order 9066 ...
President Donald Trump’s campaign pledge to use the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expedite deportations has rekindled trauma ...
Presidential signings once meant something. Not all of them, of course; some were as thin and inert as the paper upon which ...
Within two months, President Franklin D. Roosevelt had signed Executive Order 9066, resulting in the mass incarceration of about 122,000 men, women and children of Japanese descent. Nearly 70,000 ...
On the first day of the Trump presidency, the White House website posted a document stating, "the State Department will have ...