"We are angry that this current administration is actually using the template of Japanese Americans' forced removal and mass ...
Mitsuye Endo became the face of the lawsuit that challenged the incarceration of roughly 120,000 Japanese Americans The post 442: Meet the Japanese American legal clerk who abolished internment ...
Japanese Americans held in prison camps were allowed to return home. But much of what they'd left behind was gone: homes, businesses, personal property.
Wednesday marks 83 years since the signing of a presidential executive order that sent roughly 120,000 innocent Japanese ...
Too many Americans actively supported wartime roundup out of fear, racial prejudice and bigotry. Will it happen again?
The event aimed to highlight the parallels between Japanese Americans’ incarceration during World War II and President Donald ...
The Alien Enemies Act provides sweeping powers to detain or deport foreign nationals. It’s ripe for abuse, experts say.
Dozens of people gathered outside the Hawaiʻi State Capitol over the weekend to protest the immigration raids now sweeping ...
In a significant development for Guam’s international relations, the island will be represented in this year’s prestigious ...
Along the back wall of the Japanese American Museum of Oregon’s new exhibition, Jensaku Makita’s story plays out. Makita was the only Oregonian incarcerated during World War II on Angel Island ...