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Opinion: Trump’s immigration orders are grim reminder of Japanese internment

Editorial Board Published February 15, 2025
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President Trump has issued a number of government orders declaring warfare on immigrants on this nation, together with the prospect of mass detention and imprisonment at Guantanamo Bay. Congress has not declared warfare, and these government orders will likely be challenged as unconstitutional and as past the facility of the president performing by government order with out congressional authorization. In the meantime, individuals endure.

This can be a grim reminder of President Roosevelt’s Govt Order 9066, issued on Feb. 19, 1942. FDR’s order led to the incarceration of 120,000 Japanese Individuals, 70% of whom have been Americans. Given solely per week’s discover, they needed to pack up what they might carry and report back to “assembly centers” earlier than being despatched to focus camps that have been freezing within the winter and extremely popular in the summertime.

These evacuations and incarcerations have been carried out underneath the path of Gen. John L. DeWitt of the U.S. Military. DeWitt propagated lies that Japanese Individuals threatened nationwide safety and have been signaling Japanese submarines from the West Coast with a view to justify the federal government roundups. These claims have been utterly false, however they infiltrated each in style perceptions and authorities coverage. Sound acquainted?

Fred Korematsu, a resident of San Leandro, was arrested on Could 30, 1942, for violating Gen. DeWitt’s order of removing. He had no legal report. Skilled as a welder, his provide to volunteer for the Navy in Could 1941 was rejected. The following month he was categorised 4F by his draft board due to gastric ulcers.

Represented by the ACLU, Korematsu challenged his arrest, and his case finally ended up within the U.S. Supreme Courtroom, which determined in opposition to him.

Years later, in 1983, a federal courtroom overturned Korematsu’s conviction on the grounds that the pressured removing orders have been based mostly on “unsubstantiated facts, distortions, and representations of at least one military commander, whose views were seriously infected with racism.” The courts additionally discovered that the federal government had altered paperwork to assist their arguments earlier than the Supreme Courtroom as a part of justifying the roundup and imprisonment of Japanese Individuals. These misrepresentations have been a part of the report on which the Supreme Courtroom based mostly its determination in opposition to Korematsu.

Though the Korematsu determination was by no means formally withdrawn, on Feb. 3, 2014, chatting with college students on the College of Hawaii Legislation Faculty, the late Justice Antonin Scalia acknowledged that the U.S. Supreme Courtroom’s Korematsu determination upholding the internment of Japanese Individuals throughout WWII was unsuitable, and added: “it could happen again in wartime.”

Even Justice Scalia didn’t anticipate these varieties of maximum measures in peace time; nor did he foresee public officers like JD Vance and others advocating the limitless energy of the presidency. However until the present Supreme Courtroom chooses to abdicate its tasks as an equal a part of our constitutional system that was formulated by our founders to create checks and balances within the face of the potential of an absolute monarch, we are able to anticipate that lots of Trump’s actions will likewise be invalidated.

It’s not simply the courts or the Congress who’ve selections to make. In the course of the roundup and imprisonment of the Japanese Individuals, another Individuals loudly got here to their protection. Some quietly supported them. The press principally did not name out the injustice, and too many Individuals actively supported the roundup out of worry, racial prejudice and bigotry. These after all are the identical selections we face at present.

Earlier than retiring, James M. Purcell was the vice chairman for College Relations at Santa Clara College. His late father, James C. Purcell, representing Mitsuye Endo, efficiently argued earlier than the U.S. Supreme Courtroom that Govt Order 9066 didn’t allow the continued incarceration of admittedly loyal U.S. residents.  

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