LAD #37: FDR’s Executive Order 9066
After the Pearl Harbor bombing, Americans feared the Japanese and FDR took measures to ease their worries, like passing Executive Order #9066. It gave Military Commanders, the Secretary of War, and the Commander in Chief of the Navy and Army control over the internment camps. They are able to manage who leaves or enters, along with other services like food, shelter, and transportation. Sox from "Home was A Horse Stall" was sent to an internment camp and described the limiting conditions of it. Fear can cloud up one's judgment and rationality, which I believe is what occurred in people after the bombing. Their patriotism shifted into intolerance.


Donald Trump has placed refugees into internment places.
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