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I don't think I ever heard that the interred Japanese Americans were compensated for their inconvenience.
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The Japanese received some compensation in 1988 for lost property from 1942 to 1945.
The Japanese situation was different. The time gap was 43 years. Compensation was given to the actual Japanese who were interred, not their descendants who were never interred.
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So many of your answers only give a part of the story. You seem too smart to be this misinformed. You seem very purposeful.
Congress provided $38 million in reparations in 1948 and forty years later paid an additional $20,000 to each surviving individual who had been detained in the camps
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This is easy to research.
Congress provided $38 million in reparations in 1948 and forty years later paid an additional $20,000 to each surviving individual who had been detained in the camps
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