One final reason why Japanese internment camps were very unnecessary was because during world war 2, many japanese americans fought in the war for the United States. In the short text titled “The Japanese Internment was an Unnecessary and Racist Act” it states “In fact, more than 25,000 Japanese Americans served in armed forces during World War 2, and all Japanese American 442nd combat team inflicted more casualties, and received more decorations than any other comparable army unit.” This supports the claim that Japanese internment camps were unnecessary because if the Japanese Americans were so threatening and dangerous to the United States, then why would they be so highly decorated in the military, and why would they risk their lives to fight for their country. Not Japan, but the United
One final reason why Japanese internment camps were very unnecessary was because during world war 2, many japanese americans fought in the war for the United States. In the short text titled “The Japanese Internment was an Unnecessary and Racist Act” it states “In fact, more than 25,000 Japanese Americans served in armed forces during World War 2, and all Japanese American 442nd combat team inflicted more casualties, and received more decorations than any other comparable army unit.” This supports the claim that Japanese internment camps were unnecessary because if the Japanese Americans were so threatening and dangerous to the United States, then why would they be so highly decorated in the military, and why would they risk their lives to fight for their country. Not Japan, but the United