I believe that the belief for violation of the constitution regarding Japanese Internment Camps during World War II stems from the constitutional right to trial.
Taken from their homes and having their items and properties repossessed over their heritage infringes on the right to trial in virtually every sense. Despite not committing crimes and not undergoing trial, they were considered immediately guilty.
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<u>Let's compare the statements with the debates on immigration happening today</u>
- <em>Nativists tried to get rid of the immigrants as they thought they were going to ruin the U.S. </em>
Such ideas definitely still present nowadays. There is a big political stream which bases its policy proposals on limiting immigration flows, as they claim that those people who are arriving in the country are the ones to blame for the miseries that some US people are experiencing in their lives, for example, one argument that is constantly repeated is that immigrants come and steal jobs from US workers.
For example, the current US goverment leaded by D. Trump is trying to approve in Congress a measure to built a wall in the Mexican border to prevent people from crossing ilegally. Therefore, nativist policies are not very far away.
- <em>Immigrants continued to dream and they tried really hard to find good paying jobs and live the life.</em>
On the other hand, the ones who are actually living in misery in their home countries are those who arrive at the US borders seeking for a better life. No matter how many barriers they encounter in the way anything is better than the violence or poverty they were facing back home, and therefore they will not give up.
An example are the large groups of people who are travelling on foot from Honduras towards the US, scaping from the country with more violence in the world, seeking for a safe and prosperous life. They have probably heard the threats of D. Trump's goverment, saying that they would not be allowed to enter in the country, but still they continue on their way with a fixed purpouse.
The correct answer is this one: "to cut off supplies to North Vietnam." Nixon order US forces to mine North Vietnamese harbors in 1972 in order to cut off supplies to North Vietnam. Nixon himself have this Vietnamization policy that says i<span>t was a strategy that would shift responsibility for fighting the Vietnam War to South Vietnam troops.</span>