Japanese Internment camps
In world war 2, the United States were fighting against the Japanese. Many Japanese lived inside the united states, most of them were actually born there. for safety precautions the US sent all their Japanese population to Internment Camps in worry that they may be spies. Over 110,000 Japanese were relocated into this camp, many of the camps being in the desert. Some did die in the camps from lack of medical care, emotional stress, or killed by military guards for disobeying orders.