http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=18607CAPITOL HILL - Internment camps where Japanese-Americans were kept behind barbed wire during World War Two will be preserved under a measure passed on Capitol Hill today.
As one of its last acts, the Republican-led Congress today sent President Bush legislation establishing a $38 million program of National Park Service grants. snip
The forced removal of Japanese-Americans was ordered by President Franklin Roosevelt two months after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor.
The camps held thousands of West Coast residents who were deemed a security risk because they had at least one-sixteenth Japanese ancestry.