Should the government place Japanese-Americans living on the West Coast in internment camps? The United States of America has Just gone through a depression with many difficulties and is now facing trouble with the Axis Powers. The U. S cut iron and oil trade with Japan and this resulted in Japan bombing Pearl Harbor. With that done, President Roosevelt has announced that the U. S has entered World War II. Apart from those troubles, the U. S is now facing problems with its own citizens. The American people want Japanese-Americans to be put into internment camps for the remainder f the War.
In my opinion, I don’t think it is fair for people to go to Jail without having done anything wrong. But I do understand the way they feel, it seems logical that Japanese people would stay loyal to their country and that the Americans would fear their betrayal and the possible rebellion they might cause. But, the Japanese during this time must have had the same amount of fear as the Americans, they were treated badly and despised by everyone and could have been arrested. But besides that, my stance on this is that if the Japanese-Americans start rebelling in the U.
S then they should be treated the same way as any other person because everyone should have equal rights. First of all, it makes sense for U. S citizens to start fearing Japanese betrayal and invasion. They were under a lot of tension with World War II going on at the other side of the world. They probably Just didn’t want any trouble and to prevent it, many of them came to the conclusion that arresting the Japanese would remove their problems. But the thing is that there were no problems in the country with the Japanese, they were loyal to the U. S instead of their homeland.
Americans feared their betrayal Just like any other human being, because when someone doesn’t know what something is they immediately feel fear. The Americans were unaware if the Japanese would react and cause chaos so many of them came to the conclusion that Jailing them would solve the problem. Second of all, it wasn’t entirely the same for the Japanese. The Japanese felt fear as well. They did not want to leave the country or be Jailed for doing nothing. During this time, they were treated badly and despised by everyone because of their country being the ones responsible for the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Besides that, there was also fear of Japanese-American loyalties, which were people who remained loyal to Japan and that would go against the U. S. Although, most of the Japanese were peaceful and loyal to the United States. There were still rumors of Spies from Japan working to find the weak spots in the U. S. This caused a lot of controversy and created the Anti-Asian Sentiment. This is important because it is an example of racism. Just because some people were of an ethnic race, they were treated as if they were the enemy and that they were working towards an attack on the U. S.
My stance on this is that anyone sugarless of race, age, and nationality should be treated equally. I think that it is very unfair that the Japanese were treated so badly after they started to call the United States their new home. The only way in which I think the Japanese should be taken to internment camps is that they were to group up and start mayhem and reasons, I don’t see it necessary to put them in camps Just because their nation had just bombed the U. S. I Just don’t think the government should place the Japanese in Internment camps. In conclusion all of this Just shows that no one in the United States felt safe at this time.
The American citizens did not trust the Japanese or people from Asian Descent and the Japanese feared the Americans from putting them in camps. The way the American citizens reacted to the bombing of Pearl Harbor is logical because it makes sense for an immigrant to remain loyal to his/her homeland. But I don’t see the reason for blaming the Japanese-American Citizens for something they had not done. After seeing both sides of the argument, my stance is that the Japanese should be treated Just like everyone else and that they should only be arrested if they start chaos or a rebellion.