Ghost of Andrew Eaton said:
It's amazing how much power you'll yield to the government when it's not you or your children having their rights taken away.
Surely you'll understand when the government comes and does that to you. You know, the good of the whole over the few and all.
This response could lead to blowing this whole thread up, so I'll save those thoughts for myself. In light of the Japanese-Americans rights, though, I've already stated that was wrong but that in the context of the time, it was a necessary action. Admittedly, this is an aspect of WWII that I have not studied deeply - were there reparations for those directly impacted? For some reason I'm thinking that is how this was rectified, but might be wrong on that point.
But I will say it's amazing how easily you brush off potential death of any number of American citizens all to protect the rights of a subset of that citizenry.